Cultural Conflict In The Classroom

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In 2013, Wilcox County High School in Georgia hosted its very first non- segregated prom. Many people think that racism is a thing of the past, however this fact just proves that racism is still around and even in children’s education system. While Prom is not the most important factor in education, this is an example of racism in Americas Education System. Race, socioeconomic status, culture and even gender seem to still make a student seem like a lesser individual if they are not a middle class or above-white- male. Teachers are supposed to be teaching all of their students how to be good individuals, while still teaching them how to succeed in modern society, and it is made very clear that it is very difficult to educate students without considering their culture and race. In the book Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom, the author, Lisa Delpit covers arduous topics about problems in the education system that causes students to not receive an equal education as another student, due to their socioeconomic status, culture, and race if the teacher does not consider their culture or …show more content…

Students need a strong bond with their teachers, especially at a young age, so they will want to learn and feel needed in the classroom. Miscommunication can happen when teachers do not understand or listen to what their students need, "It takes a very special kind of listening, listening that requires not only open eyes and ears, but open heart and minds" (Delpit, 1995, 46). Miscommunication can cause so many problems within the classroom. Minority student can feel discriminated against, and they will then not want to continue their education. Teachers need to try and understand all of these different cultures to make sure that students have an interest in

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