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Articles

A Geography Undergraduate Course in Multiculturalism

Pages 220-229 | Published online: 28 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

Increasing multicultural course offerings in the undergraduate curriculum is a challenge for geography programs. Effective approaches to teaching multicultural geography of the United States include emphasizing institutional affects on minority populations and the life experiences and geographic expressions of minority groups. This article shares teaching and learning strategies and specific content for an undergraduate course that may serve as a guide in developing classes on American pluralism. This type of course highlights the richness of American cultural diversity.

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