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JingLun Zhang

EDUC

Position Paper Plan

In the modern society, segregation and or discrimination has been a day to day affair. Even young children understand that people come from different ethnic backgrounds and that their racial parents understand which races are superior and which ones are referred to as inferior. The superiority and the inferiority of other young learners have resulted in a bigger problem, this is seen in American schools. Whereas we expect that the society may be free from such vices, but the children won't just get to understand that, they discriminate others every time. But what would be the work of a teacher who does not intervene and correct the situation? This thus makes me study the current situation at American schools and the effects been g put in place. I do believe that it is still rampant teachers have done less to curb. I will, therefore, make use of the following resources; Decomposing School Resegregation: Social Closure, Racial Imbalance, and Racial Isolation by Jeremy E. Fiela and Race in American Public Schools: Rapidly Resegregating School Districts. The first article talks about how the resegregation issues are bringing very outrageous debate in the United States. The second article looks at some district schools that are rapidly resegregating. I will use this as the basis of my research.

References

Fiela, J. (2013). Decomposing School Resegregation: Social Closure, Racial Imbalance, and Racial Isolation. Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0003122413496252

Erica, F., & Chungmei, L. (2002). Race in American Public Schools: Rapidly Resegregating School Districts.. Mt. Auburn Street: Harvard Civil Rights Project. Retrieved from http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED468063.pdf

Source Summary Article

In the first article, Fiela talks about how segregation of other students has taken the center stage in institutions. This includes issues like social closure whereby other students bar other students belonging to other ethnic communities to enjoy from some resources that they have due to the differences, some teachers while admitting students may sideline with the institution's policy and mission.

I do believe that schools are meant to teach every learner the best way to relate to the rest. The teachers have all the responsibility to see that no any single student is discriminated in the sense that he or she comes from an ethnic background with different values. This extends also to our religious beliefs and practices. We don’t need to make accusations over others regarding their ethnic backgrounds