Sunday, January 1, 2012

Segregated Charter Schools Evoke Separate but Equal Era in U.S.

Segregated Charter Schools Evoke Separate but Equal Era in U.S.:

Segregated Charter Schools Evoke Separate but Equal Era in U.S.

Comment by RachelPendergraft
The kids in the article below seem to be happy. Parents have been given a choice as to where to send their children and without government interference, many have selected schools with a student population that reflects the race of those children. In addition, many of these schools satisfy the children’s longing to identify with their racial history by incorporating cultural studies relating to their ethnicity. There is nothing wrong with this, yet some think it is terrible. In fact, the majority of people prefer to be around others who are like them. Even those who enjoy international travel and experiencing other cultures still, for the most part, live the rest of their life among those of similar racial background. Why does this make some social engineers so