People who oppose ethnic studies often believe that such programs promote division, undermine traditional curricula, or foster a victim mentality among students. However, they may not believe that ethnic studies can contribute positively to understanding diverse perspectives and fostering inclusivity. This distinction highlights a misunderstanding of the purpose and potential benefits of ethnic studies in education.
Students will learn to contradict their teachers - Apex
all the above
all the above
the history of people of color
To teach the history of people of color
ethnic studies
ethnic studies
what does tghie ethnic group believe in
There are I believe 5 ethnic Groups
Ethnic studies scholars
Practically every ethnic group imaginable is in the US. The largest ethnic groups include German, Irish, African-American, English, Mexican, Italian, Polish, French, Native American, Scottish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish. Other minorities include Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Ukrainian, Korean, Canadian, Cuban, Spanish, Brazilian, and Salvadorian.
Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism.