The Silenced Dialogue
The Silenced Dialogue
By Lisa Delpit
In this article, it explains to us how there is discrimination in school systems.
Discrimination against all races, well in my opinion, will always be a thing unfortunately. This article really shines a light on how school systems are failing in these 'sections'. Hopefully by actually reading, and noticing how damaging it is for children to think 'that' way of living is okay, something may change. Unfortunately for all of us, that may not be the case. Discrimination should not be in a place of learning. Teachers can also prevent this! It is the responsibility of teachers to see and act appropriately.
Reading this article made me realize just how severe discrimination can be amongst anyone. Children are innocent and should not be faced with any sort of hate. Not even on their size, looks, color, or race. People say that there is a time and place for everything, and discrimination has neither the time nor the place to be anywhere.
Hi, Jill! I like blog really informational !
ReplyDeleteThere was this one project a teacher did with her students where she separated them based on eye color (blue and black). The teacher on the first day would tell them that children with blue eyes are better. Then in the second, she would tell them that students with black eyes are better. This project had taught them about discrimination, in a way that they understood. I think this is the one time where discrimination was necessary if only to prevent it from occurring in the future.
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