Abstract Several identifiable approaches to the integration of ethnic content into the curriculum have evolved since the 1960s, The Contributions Approach to in tegration is one of the most frequently used and is often used extensively during the first phase of an ethnic revival movement. This approach is characterized by the addition of ethnic heroes into the curriculum that are selected using criteria similar to those used to select mainstream heroes for inclusion into the curriculum. The mainstream curriculum remains unchanged in terms of its basic structure, goals, and salient characteristics. Recommended Citation Banks, James A. (1989) "Approaches to Multicultural Curriculum Reform," Trotter Review: Vol. 3 : Iss. 3 , Article 5. Available at: https://scholarworks.umb.edu/trotter_review/vol3/iss3/5 Download
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