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Banks, James A. – Educational Researcher, 2016
During the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s, the quest for civil rights by African Americans and other groups of color reverberated throughout the United States and the world, including within educational professional and research organizations, such as the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the National Council of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Professional Associations, Civil Rights, Social Change
Banks, James A. – Intercultural Education, 2011
Immigration is increasing racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistics, and religious diversity in nations around the world, which is challenging existing concepts of citizenship and citizenship education. In this article, I challenge assimilationist conceptions of citizenship education and argue that citizenship education should be transformed so that…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Acculturation

Banks, James A. – Educational Horizons, 1991
A major goal of a curriculum that fosters multicultural literacy should be to help students know, care, and act in ways that will develop a democratic and just society where all groups experience cultural democracy and empowerment. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Ethnic Groups

Banks, James A. – Elementary School Journal, 1987
Describes goals to reform the school curriculum advocated by recent ethnic revival movements of Western societies and the factors that have prevented significant reform. A strategy is proposed that conceptualizes a teacher as a cultural mediator and an agent of change, and a social studies curriculum that promotes social criticism and civic…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Developed Nations, Elementary Education
Banks, James A. – Journal of Afro-American Issues, 1972
Argues that effective Black Studies programs must be based on a sound and clearly articulated rationale in order to result in effective student learning, suggesting that the main goal of Black Studies should be to aid students in developing their abilities to engage in reflective decision-making. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Black Studies, College Programs
Banks, James A. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2004
The author was in the seventh grade at the Newsome Training School in Aubrey, Arkansas when the Supreme Court handed down "Brown v. Board of Education" on May 17, 1954. His most powerful memory of the "Brown" decision is that he has no memory of it being rendered or mentioned by his parents, teachers, or preachers. In his rural…
Descriptors: African American Community, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Effects
Banks, James A. – 1971
This paper delineates a process of rational decision-making and social action. To make a rational decision, the social actor must use concepts, generalizations and theories from the social sciences, knowledge which has high predictive value, and knowledge which constitutes the structures of the social science disciplines. He must also identify,…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills

Banks, James A. – Social Studies, 1990
Examines the challenge of educating increasing numbers of minority and impoverished students to produce effective citizens and future workers. Offers a lesson on reconceptualizing European westward expansion to analyze the social construction of knowledge. Argues that schools can and must help students think critically, deal with social and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Cultural Pluralism