Did anyone come up with a scale for this passage? I had the following:
Side A -- multicultural education is a good strategy for achieving multicultural understanding (many educators in Canada and US)
Side B -- multicultural education advanced by these educators are not a good strategy for achieving multicultural understanding (critics, possibly the author???)
I was a little confused since there are technically 3 sides to this argument since there are two versions of multicultural education being advocated for and the critic going against both of these. Any thoughts on what the scale might look like? I also thought the author was kind of neutral on this perspective, just bringing out arguments from critics and educators. What does everyone else think?