New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has unveiled how Australian secondary schools make decisions about organizing students into classes based on their perceived academic ability. Lead ...
I am choosing not to write about the psychology of race but rather to refer you to a lot of resources that demonstrate how we learn to discriminate and the power of race privilege. I am inspired to ...
Author's Note: This is the 10th of a series of posts that explore the class divides across America's largest cities and metros. Using data from the American Community Survey, each post explores the ...
William Peters follows up on the 1970 TV documentary Eye of the Storm about Jane Elliott's experiment of dividing an otherwise homogenous group of school kids by their eye color. The episode intercuts ...
I am choosing not to write about the psychology of race but rather to refer you to a lot of resources that demonstrate how we learn to discriminate and the power of race privilege. I am inspired to ...
Author's Note: This is the eighth of a series of posts that explore the class divides across America's largest cities and metros. Using data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey, each ...
In 1970, a public school teacher in Riceville, Iowa, divided her all-white, all-Christian third-graders into blue and brown-eyed groups for a lesson in discrimination. On successive days, each group ...
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