Abstract
Multiculturalism has long defined the intricate fabric of the United States, woven through centuries of diverse immigration, cultural interactions, and social movements. Yet, contemporary challenges persist despite strides made in acknowledging diversity. Nativist sentiments, political polarization, and instances of discrimination underline the urgency for ongoing efforts in promoting multicultural education to foster empathy and respect among diverse communities. This article traces the historical trajectory of multicultural education in the United States, exploring its impact on immigrant education across five distinct stages. By scrutinizing the system's evolution and challenges, it equips educators and policymakers to navigate cultural diversity in educational settings more inclusively. This study found that while the evolution of multicultural education in the United States showcases progress, persistent challenges persist. Overcoming these demands a multifaceted approach, including a reevaluation of educational paradigms, policies, and resource allocation.
Publisher
Century Science Publishing Co
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