Muslim Parents' Activism in the Multicultural Education (MCE) Curriculum
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The purpose of this paper is to study the role of parental involvement
in the public school system and its effects on Muslim students'
achievements, their perceptions of school culture, and the feeling in the
community-at-large about Islam. The study analyzes two neighboring
communities of Muslims in the State of Connecticut, Stamford and
Norwalk. The paper also studies the Multicultural Education
(MCE)/Diversity curriculum in public schools to find effective ways
for Muslim parents to become involved in their children's education. In
this context, an examination will be made of education issues affecting
Muslim families: ways of increasing achievement scores; the role
played by the socio-economic status of a student and hisher schooling
experience; the importance of the teacher; and the positive relationship
between the MCEDversity curriculum and the ideals of democracy
that we cherish in this country.