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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone is getting so caught up on the food example. The idea is that all children’s experiences are valued and their families feel welcomed in a school. Being sensitive to our differences and mindful of our ideas about others. We have to check our assumptions that negatively impact our students. If you worked in a school you would be surprised by what people assume about families and their cultures. [/quote] Well, then the article was reported very poorly. First they needed to explain how white parents are relevant -- how much time are parents spending in schools, exactly? (an issue in itself) Or is this about the adult to adult relationships of the school community? I am just not sure I understand what problem this program is designed to solve. [/quote] I think the problem is all of what you described parent's perception of each other and other students, teacher perceptions, other staff perceptions and students perceptions of each other. The problem is multi-dimensional. [/quote]
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