does color really matter?? to be honest(i'm a (white)student) it has made them get worse
it just affected them lol
Garrett Omar Whittick has written: 'The re-entry experience of African-Canadian students from disengagement to re-engagement at the university level' -- subject(s): Adult college students, Black College students, Case studies, College students, Black, Discrimination in education, Racism
People generally had a negative attitude towards the Bantu Education Act due to its discriminatory and unequal treatment of black South African students.
Donna Y. Ford has written: 'Teaching Culturally Diverse Gifted Students (Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education)' 'Underachievement among gifted minority students' -- subject(s): Education, Gifted children, Children of minorities, African Americans 'Reversing underachievement among gifted black students' -- subject(s): Education, Underachievers, Gifted children, African American students
The objective is providing students studying in primary settings with the necessary institutional equipment and instructional material to facilitate their education.
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No. They do mostly have black students but you don't have to be.
Brown versus the board of Education was the court case in which the segregation of white and black students in public schools was declared unconstitutional. It was a major landmark in the Civil Rights movement.
The Bantu education affected black people by giving them bad education for their children.This was make sure that their children only learnt things that would make them good for what the government wanted.
Black students had the right only to educated through the eighth grade.
Martin Luther King, Junior, believed in liberal arts education for African Americans. Before this, it was difficult or impossible for black students to get into good liberal arts colleges.
The integration of black students into Little Rock Central High School is the subject of this story.