They can be any race.
A G. Davey has written: 'Teachers race and intelligence'
Here are a few examples of modern education discrimination: Some teachers never call on people of a different race then they are. Some schools only teach "white history." Some people bully others at school because of their race or religion. Some teachers sexually abuse older kids.
This is a somewhat odd question. Teachers then as now generally had a sincere desire to educate their students, and they were usually not evil. The main difference between teachers in the middle ages as compared to teachers in the modern world is that in the middle ages, the human race as a whole had much less real knowledge and had a much more limited outlook on the world, so education correspondingly had less accurate information and more erroneous information, but not because of any bad intention by the teachers. Teachers generally do the best they can.
Patricia J. Williams has written: 'The alchemy of race and rights' -- subject(s): Feminist criticism, Race relations, Critical legal studies, Law teachers, Civil rights, African Americans, Biography 'Crimes without passion' -- subject(s): Law teachers, Civil rights, African Americans, Race relations 'Open house of family, friends, food, piano lessons and the search for a room of my own' -- subject(s): Biography, African American women journalists, Journalists
Teachers can foster racial unity by incorporating diverse perspectives and experiences into their curriculum, promoting open discussions on race and racism, and creating a classroom environment that is inclusive and respectful of all students regardless of their race. Additionally, teachers can lead by example by promoting empathy, understanding, and collaboration among students of different races.
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.The possessive form for "the books of the teachers" is "the teachers' books".
The possessive form for the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' conference is scheduled for Friday.
The plural possessive form of "teachers" is "teachers'".
no there always has to be a reason u just not realise it in certain cvountries the can move children because of they're race or religion sometime its if the teachers dislike your parents you canbe moved
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