Incorporating Multicultural Education Using Multiliteracies Practices in the Extensive Reading Class

  • Mandarani V
  • Retnaningdyah P
  • Mustofa A
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Multicultural education is expected to improve the frameworks of educational institutions so that students from various ethnic, racial, cultural, and linguistic groups have equal academic accomplishment possibilities. It is essential for English as a foreign language (EFL) learners and teachers in Indonesia since English has its own culture. This research aims to comprehend the practices of multiliteracies in incorporating multicultural education in extensive reading classes. This investigation used a qualitative case study using observation and in-depth interviews to collect data from the lecturer. The results showed that the lecturer incorporated all aspects of multicultural education in multiliteracies practices using a novel. While generating cultural value from students’ life experiences, the researchers discovered content integration, knowledge scaffolding, equity pedagogy, bias degradation, and empowerment of school culture. Multiliteracies practices can serve as an innovative teaching technique to promote multicultural education. Additionally, EFL lecturers need multicultural learning materials to support this and to encourage students to think critically.

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Mandarani, V., Retnaningdyah, P., & Mustofa, A. (2024). Incorporating Multicultural Education Using Multiliteracies Practices in the Extensive Reading Class. International Journal of Educational Methodology, volume-10-2024(volume-10-issue-1-february-2024), 65–77. https://doi.org/10.12973/ijem.10.1.865

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