It's not just black and white: an exploration of children's multicultural awareness, attitudes and influences

PhD Thesis


Eton-Chalcraft, Sally 2008. It's not just black and white: an exploration of children's multicultural awareness, attitudes and influences. PhD Thesis
AuthorsEton-Chalcraft, Sally
TypePhD Thesis
Abstract

In the research I investigated the multicultural awareness of Year 5, (9 and 10 year old) children in four English schools, two with a high proportion of minority ethnic children and two predominantly white schools. I explored the opportunities for multicultural education in both the hidden and formal curricular for this age group. Research was also conducted in Southern Germany where I observed lessons and interviewed teachers and pupils in order to gain an insight into multicultural education in another European country. The project is located in the wider debate about cultural identity, racism, 'equality' and multiculturalism. The research draws on literature concerning multicultural and anti-racist education. Methodologically, I adopted a qualitative research paradigm and was influenced by feminist methodology in my investigation. I employed a 'least adult role' and worked 'with' not 'on' the children. As a consequence I presented children's voices concerning the research themes. Throughout the investigation I considered the possible links between Ignorance, racism, knowledge and anti-racism. I· explored whether children from the predominantly white schools in my study were ignorant of cultures different from their own, and conversely whether children from high proportion minority ethnic schools were more knowledgeable and thus anti-racist. I discovered, however, that many children, whatever their background, displayed anti-racist behaviour and opinions, and that attending a school with a high proportion of minority ethnic children did not necessarily lead to anti-racist. tendencies. Moreover, there were children from schools with a high proportion of minority ethnic backgrounds who displayed overtly racist behaviours. I also noted that the organisation of the school curriculum, in both England and Southern Germany, had an influence on whether anti-racism was promoted or whether racism remained unchallenged. My research offers insights into aspects of white, Western privilege in both the fonnal and hidden curricula, in the selected schools in England and Southern Germany. I conclude with a discussion of the influence of schooling on children's multicultural awareness and explore the implications for policy and practice.

Keywordsclass; race & gender ; Schools; multicultural education
Year2008
PublisherUniversity of Derby
Web address (URL)https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.486675
hdl:10545/211789
Output statusUnpublished
Publication process dates
Deposited20 Feb 2012, 15:28
Publication dates2008
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