Teachers however should take such courses. School curricula has many opportunities to open opportunities for discussions and critical thinking. Take African American Month as an example. In average, that month will pass as another check box exercise, kids talking about the same icons between slavery and civil rights, except for opportun…
Teachers however should take such courses. School curricula has many opportunities to open opportunities for discussions and critical thinking. Take African American Month as an example. In average, that month will pass as another check box exercise, kids talking about the same icons between slavery and civil rights, except for opportunities in colleges and other rare initiatives in mass communication platforms. There is little to no mentioning of Ella Baker, Malcom X, the writings or works of Frederick Douglas, or W.E.B Dubois and their respective legacies.
Teachers however should take such courses. School curricula has many opportunities to open opportunities for discussions and critical thinking. Take African American Month as an example. In average, that month will pass as another check box exercise, kids talking about the same icons between slavery and civil rights, except for opportunities in colleges and other rare initiatives in mass communication platforms. There is little to no mentioning of Ella Baker, Malcom X, the writings or works of Frederick Douglas, or W.E.B Dubois and their respective legacies.