Textbook for multicultural education in Canada
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Texbooks, Education , Multicultural , Curriculum , CitizenshipAbstract
In education, textbooks and teaching materials are crucial. Teachers, acting as executors, use teaching materials and textbooks to impart knowledge to students, helping them achieve the learning objectives outlined in the relevant curriculum. The government, through the ministry of education, has implemented a curriculum that books must align with. Canada is among the countries that embrace the concept of multiculturalism, as it serves as a destination for individuals from around the world seeking employment or seeking asylum. Citizenship education in Canada places a strong emphasis on multicultural education and human rights, aiming to cultivate citizens who exhibit tolerance towards others and refrain from discriminating against minorities. Textbooks in Canada include materials that encourage students to think critically and embrace a diverse lifestyle. All levels of schools in Canada, including universities, use textbooks. In Canada, textbooks must be approved by the local state institution or ministry of education before being compiled.
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