What Makes a School Multicultural?
By Caleb Rosado Department of Urban Studies Eastern University Philadelphia, PA It is an axiom of our times that our world is rapidly changing. With change comes not only a different view of the world, but also changes in language to name that new world. Old words take on new meanings and new words enter the vocabulary, resulting in another way of “seeing.” It was not too long ago that as a nation we moved from an Agrarian Society concerned with conformity, through an Industrial Society concerned with nationalism and uniformity, to our present Information Society concerned with diversity within a global context, on our way to the Global Society of the 21st century with a planetary worldview. Such cultural and political upheavals have given rise to knowledgeable players in the game of social change, while leaving most people as confused bystanders, desperately hanging on to a past which in part is dysfunctional to the present and in many ways irrelevant to the future. The needs of the 2