2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssr.2020.05.005
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Discursive Struggles for Multicultural Curriculum in South Korea

Abstract: This paper examines how discourses on multicultural education are constructed in the recent curriculum reforms of South Korea. In response to the rapid demographic change in the last two decades, the South Korean government has revised its national curriculum to promote multicultural education. However, contrary to the benign intention, multicultural education often serves to perpetuate the dominant group's perspectives. By employing critical discourse analysis, this study investigates implicit messages of mul… Show more

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“…This is important considering (a) the need to honor students desire to grow in regard to diversity (Littleford, 2013), (b) the need to infuse social justice and diversity into courses (Cho, 2017; Lawyer, 2018; Littleford, 2013), (c) the responsibility to provide liberal education (Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2020), and (d) the need to grade students fairly and objectively regardless of their attitudes and values. Further, bearing in mind the international debates regarding the inclusion of multicultural education and critical race theory in curriculum (e.g., Esson, 2020; Kang, 2021; Moeller, 2021; Salahshour, 2021; Sawchuk, 2021; Warmington, 2020), this study provides valuable data for educators and policymakers, along with valuable pedagogical techniques for educators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is important considering (a) the need to honor students desire to grow in regard to diversity (Littleford, 2013), (b) the need to infuse social justice and diversity into courses (Cho, 2017; Lawyer, 2018; Littleford, 2013), (c) the responsibility to provide liberal education (Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2020), and (d) the need to grade students fairly and objectively regardless of their attitudes and values. Further, bearing in mind the international debates regarding the inclusion of multicultural education and critical race theory in curriculum (e.g., Esson, 2020; Kang, 2021; Moeller, 2021; Salahshour, 2021; Sawchuk, 2021; Warmington, 2020), this study provides valuable data for educators and policymakers, along with valuable pedagogical techniques for educators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, students may be wary of being exposed to a “liberal agenda” versus a liberal education when attending higher education (Steinke & Fitch, 2017) and may be unaware of the distinction between the two terms. Internationally, debates about the presence of critical race theory and multicultural education in school curriculum have become political, cultural, and organizational debates (e.g., Esson, 2020 [the United Kingdom]; Kang, 2021 [South Korea]; Moeller, 2021 [Brazil]; Phan et al, 2021 [the United States]; Salahshour, 2021 [New Zealand]; Sawchuk, 2021 [the United States]; Warmington, 2020 [the United Kingdom]). Juxtaposing this wariness is a widespread understanding of the importance of multiculturalism in our increasingly diverse and global world.…”
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“…The characteristics of the social studies subject are different from other monolithic disciplines [30]. Therefore, to embrace multicultural ideas more actively, it is necessary to develop learning media through digital books [31], [32]. Referring to Kong et al [33] preservice teachers needed learning development as a systematic way to identify and evaluate a set of learning materials and strategies to achieve specific goals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conditions facing cultural pluralism require a new paradigm that is more tolerant and elegant to prevent and solve the problem of cultural clashes, namely the multicultural education paradigm. It is essential to direct students to respond to the diverse realities of society so that they have an appreciative attitude towards differences [5] [6]. The rise of riots and conflicts based on ethnicity, custom, race, and religion shows that education has created awareness of the importance of multiculturalism.…”
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confidence: 99%