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  2. How Are Schools Responding to Racism Right Now?

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    The national push for racial equality is propelling some school districts to change. One example is Muncie, Indiana, Community Schools. Officials there plan to appoint a director of diversity ...

  3. Discrimination in education - Wikipedia

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    In several countries, teachers were shown to systematically give students different grades for an identical work, based on categories like ethnicity or gender. [1] According to the Education Longitudinal Study, "teacher expectations [are] more predictive of college success than most major factors, including student motivation and student effort ...

  4. White supremacy in U.S. school curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Black Lives Matter at School aims to better inform students of U.S. racial dynamics by providing antiracist materials for teachers to incorporate into their curricula. [33] Critical conversations, like the murder of George Floyd, tend to be silenced in classroom settings which stops disagreements, discussions, or debates over certain issues.

  5. Following alarming stories of racism in schools, RISE hosting ...

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    WAYNESBORO — In May, Leigh Ashley Harden stood before the Augusta County School Board, describing to the members acts of racism her 8-year-old son had faced as an elementary school student.

  6. Black students describe suffocating cultures of racism at ...

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    Saama Sane said that when he was a junior at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts, a white student repeatedly called him the N-word as he sat at a table in the library. Sane said he ...

  7. Anti-bias curriculum - Wikipedia

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    The anti-bias curriculum is a curriculum which attempts to challenge prejudices such as racism, sexism, ableism, ageism, weightism, homophobia, classism, colorism, heightism, handism, religious discrimination and other forms of kyriarchy. The approach is favoured by civil rights organisations such as the Anti-Defamation League. [1]

  8. Racial inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Color-blind racism refers to "contemporary racial inequality as the outcome of nonracial dynamics." [5] The types of practices that take place under color blind racism are "subtle, institutional, and apparently nonracial." [5] Those practices are not racially overt in nature such as racism under slavery, segregation, and Jim Crow laws. Instead ...

  9. Column: Racism in O.C. schools is nothing new — but it's ...

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    Racism in Orange County high schools is nothing new — but who's doing the hate now is.