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I know you don't agree, but it's a fact. Ask any anthropologist.
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Sure, I'll ask him/her if someone of any shade is raised in any other culture from birth, what tribe are they?
Bet I know the answer. |
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You should ask some Australian Aboriginals how they feel about their culture after being taken from their tribe as a child and raised in a white environment.
You might be surprised at their response.
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It's considerably more than coincidence that children tend to share both culture and melanin with their parents.
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How one is born is complete coincidence. You choose your morals, character, and everything else that matters in life.
Especially Canada. Please enlighten me on the shade of Canadian culture? |
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That those children were kidnapped and jailed in those "schools/camps" is a tragedy worthy of FAR more world consideration. That they are dark and have that culture has to do with their environment and how long they have been there, not how they think. However, if an Abo child is adopted at birth by a light, American, suburban family, what is his/her culture? |
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Most (if not all) Aboriginal people will tell you that regardless of where they are brought up or by whom, they have a connection to this land that can't be broken. They are the land and the land is them. Similar to Indigenous American philosophy. I know people who were taken as very small children and lived in white society all their lives until such time as they could return to the land and their tribe. In many cases this is an incredible trial because there were no good records kept at the time.
To answer your question though, the child has both cultures. You can't stop someone being Aboriginal just because you put them in a white society.
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So you don't think teachers, environment, administration, friends, expectations from society, role models, and overall determination have no effect on how well a child does in school? Parents obviously have a large effect but it is definitely not the sole influence. |
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The Rabbit Fence. Great flick; I have a copy.
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rabbit proof fence, and yes, it's a good movie. a classic in fact.
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I hear the call of an open mind
leaving all that PC crap behind Black-focused schools may not be the way but blacks aren't served by the schools today Don't be a fool or a PC jerk If what we have just doesn't work We need to try a set-up that's new Why don't we see what these schools can do?
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WRT RK's post #66, "Abo" is considered derogatory and offensive. Please use "Aboriginal" or "Indigenous".
And as a white college-educated 35-year-old male, I believe their IS racial advantage and disadvantage and since I care about social justice I want to see that addressed. The best way to address it is at the education level, not at the job selection level. If that means tailoring education systems to the needs of disadvantaged minorities, then we should do this. I'd certainly like to see more black teachers, and I wouldn't mind trying black-only schools, but I'd like to see these schools have regular "mixer" events where students from different backgrounds do things together.
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you aren't going to fix test results unless you can change the family. end of story. the color of skin doesn't matter. the emphasis placed on education and the living environment matter.
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The family environment is of course enormously important - probably more important that the school. But that doesn't justify calling "end of story". School is still part of the story.
It's very hard to see how we can "change the family" without getting outrageously invasive. Short of forced fostering or institutionalization, there is only so much we can do. These extreme options were tried in Australia and are now regretted. But we can work on school systems relatively easily. Getting the parents more involved in their kids' learning might help, but won't address the worst cases. We should do what we can, but not expect huge rapid progress.
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Tell the working mom in the ghetto that she has to read to her kids every night after her second shift, and she may just give up right there. But tell her (or rather, have her neighbors and friends show her) a way that she can get her children into a better environment just by applying for this free school, and maybe she'll do it. Is it really better because the teachers are all black, or because the kids are from families who care more and are able to build a better environment for themselves? Why does it matter? To care means to have at least some hope for success, and sometimes it helps to demonstrate the possibility of success to people in a more approachable manner. |
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