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Resisting Assimilation to the Melting Pot:
Author(s) -
Freyca Calderón Berumen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of culture and values in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2590-342X
DOI - 10.46303/jcve.02.01.7
Subject(s) - melting pot , ethnic group , metaphor , immigration , assimilation (phonology) , curriculum , sociology , context (archaeology) , cultural learning , environmental ethics , psychology , pedagogy , political science , anthropology , history , law , archaeology , linguistics , philosophy
The melting pot metaphor suggest that people from different backgrounds come to the United States and through the process of assimilation adapt to a new lifestyle integrating smoothly into the dominant culture. This article argues that immigrants from diverse cultural and ethnic groups that try to keep some of their cultural traditions may encounter conflict when trying to adapt to their life in the new context. The author contends for a cultural curriculum of the home endorsing family cultural values and traditions tha is overlooked by schools and educators, disregarding its potential for enhancing children’s learning process and academic achievement.

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