The Impact of Multicultural Education on Student Performance: Examining Ethnicity, Ideology and Teacher Perceptions
Frances-Rose B. Capales *
Department of Education, Apayao State College, San Isidro Sur, Capagaypayan, Luna, Apayao, Philippines.
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Abstract
This study examines the impact of multicultural education on student performance by analyzing key variables such as ethnicity, ideological diversity (referring to varied cultural and educational perspectives among students), and teacher perceptions. Using a descriptive correlational research design, data were collected through structured survey questionnaires that assessed teachers’ demographic profiles, teaching strategies, and students’ academic performance. Pearson correlation and regression analysis were employed to examine the relationships among these variables, providing insights into how teachers’ backgrounds influence student outcomes. The study specifically investigates the relationship between teachers’ demographic profiles (e.g., years of experience, cultural competency, and professional training) and students’ academic achievement to understand their role in multicultural education’s effectiveness. Findings suggest that multicultural education positively influences student learning outcomes, but its effectiveness is mediated by instructional strategies and socio-cultural factors (Banks, 2019; Gay, 2020). The study highlights the need for professional development programs to enhance teachers’ multicultural competency (Nieto, 2019; Sleeter & Grant, 2021). Additionally, the study acknowledges external influences such as socioeconomic background and institutional policies as factors that may affect student performance and should be further explored.
Keywords: Student engagement, academic performance, mixed-method research, instructional strategies, educational outcomes, quantitative analysis, qualitative research