The ‘Schooled Identities’ of Australian Multiculturalism: Professional Vision, Reflexive Civility and Education for a Culturally Complex World

  • Noble G
  • Watkins M
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… White Australia Policy, multiculturalism quickly became a system of funding and administration which locked community organisations into … However, I think the sad part about the Chinese community is that they have a programmed life without giving the children the opportunity …

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Noble, G., & Watkins, M. (2014). The ‘Schooled Identities’ of Australian Multiculturalism: Professional Vision, Reflexive Civility and Education for a Culturally Complex World. In Advancing Race and Ethnicity in Education (pp. 162–177). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137274762_11

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