There is a growing body of academic research that shows the importance of culturally meaningful and relevant curriculum.
there is enough research to say this but it still is not being adapted
There is a growing body of academic research that shows the importance of culturally meaningful and relevant curriculum.
there is enough research to say this but it still is not being adapted
Arabic, Armenian, Cantonese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese
interesting how these are barely offered in school
Read third time and amended.
amendments were all made very quickly, is there a reason for this? Could they have spent more time on it to ensure it passed
We will be loud. We will be heard. We will win
yay
, we are left with no choice but to intensify our pressure, which is now emboldened by the unprecedented amount of support from our community and educational institutions around the country.
i think it is really interesting that the body is seen as the "bad" guys for having to fight for materials but they are literally just doing the right thing
We do not need more rhetorical support for Ethnic Studies; we have demanded and we expect material support according to our very reasonable but non negotiable demands.
actions speak louder than words
This curriculum will be developed with participation from ethnic studies faculty at California universities and public school teachers who have a background in teaching ethnic studies.
reminds me of PAR research