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Delpit also believes that all parents should have a say in what their children are taught and how they are educated. I like how she brought up the point that the committee members who write our curriculum are usually of a middle class background and they judge what would be important for all students to learn based on their research. She states, “I am also suggesting that appropriate education for poor children and children of color can only be devised in consultation with adults who share their culture. Black parents, teachers of color, and members of poor communities must be allowed to participate fully in the discussion of what kind of instruction is in their children’s best interest (Delpit, 2006. p. 45).” People who have had similar experiences as to the children who are being raised in our school system can testify as to what was helpful to them, what they wish they learned, and how it all fits into the grand scheme of the “real world” that we are trying to prepare our students for. We need to make sure that we are listening to our colleagues, students, and parents of different races and social class in order to make sure that we are doing what is best for ALL students NOT MOST of them.
Excellent. You really capture the essence of her claim: culture matters!
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