Multicultural Education
By: Tommy • Essay • 283 Words • March 16, 2010 • 977 Views
Multicultural Education
1. What was interesting and possibly new knowledge?
One point of view that I thought was interesting was that which was taken by Justice Harry Blackmun in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. "In order to get beyond racism, we must first take account of race. In order to treat people equally we must treat them differently." I had always thought that the best way to avoid discrimination was to ignore race entirely, and the idea that is the opposite is quite interesting. There is much debate over this issue and both sides are very impassioned, so I don't see it being resolved anytime soon.
2. What I liked and what I disagreed with and why.
I disagree that there should be so much emphasis placed on multicultural education. I feel that, at lower levels of education, it does little more than call attention to the fact that the educator believes that there is problem. The kids pick