Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Minority Education essays
Minority Education essays Perhaps first, before looking at the issue of differential education and opportunities, for minority students, we should look at what the term racial and ethnic minorities' means in a US setting. Many different peoples have settled in the United States, and each group had its own reason for coming - perhaps they came to avoid religious persecution or poverty in their homeland, or perhaps they came involuntarily through slavery (Excerpted from a nice discussion to be found geokey.de/jobusa/hinweise.landeskunde.ethnic_and_racial_minoritie Due to this diversity of people, it is often said that America is the great "melting pot" where personal freedom and equality of opportunity are guaranteed regardless of race, colour or creed (Excerpted from a nice geokey.de/jobusa/hinweise.landeskunde.ethnic_and_racial_minoritie Since World War II, making this vision of a harmonious multiracial society into a reality has become a key public issue, backed by racial discrimination laws and Affirmative Action programs; however, attitudes of individuals vary from the liberal to the antagonistic, depending on area, upbringing and education, and America still has a very long way to go in the fight against prejudice and racism (Excerpted from a nice discussion to geokey.de/jobusa/hinweise.landeskunde.ethnic_and_racial_minoritie What are ethnic minorities'' Ethnic minorities differ in some cultural respect, for example, language, religion or customs from the majority group (Excerpted from a nice discussion to be found at geokey.de/jobusa/hinweise.landeskunde.ethnic_and_racial_minoritie Examples of cultural differences include language - every European country is represented in the population of the US, and 1 in 10 Americans speak a language other than English at home: Swedes, Germans, etc. may still be identified by their mothe...
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