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Black Students Punished for Wearing Braided Extensions

Black Students Punished for Wearing Braided Extensions

by Sarah Green | May 17, 2017 | News, Student Issues

Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden, Massachusetts, has a dress code that is designed to equalize students by forbidding expensive hairstyles and clothes that could create socioeconomic class barriers. The trouble is, the code seems to have been applied...
Racial Bias Impacts Special or Gifted Programs

Racial Bias Impacts Special or Gifted Programs

by Sarah Green | Oct 24, 2016 | News, Teacher Issues

A recent study has found that unconscious racial bias may be impacting which children are suggested for special education or gifted programs. The researchers presented 70 third-grade teachers from 14 schools in a single district with a number of case files for...

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