I was at a conference years ago (well actually it was right before Covid so it feels like years ago) where during a happy hour type mixer, cocktails in hand, a group of academics discussed Equity and Inclusion at our respective colleges. One professor who teaches in Los Angeles said, "Our school calls it JEDI training- adding Justice to the mix". Cool acronyms can go a long way.
Education is so much more thoughtful and overall different than when I was in school; elementary, where there were only a handful of Asian kids and we were all derogatorily called "chinks" no matter that you were from Vietnam or Japan; where the majority of the black kids at my snooty white high school got bussed in from outside the suburbs of St. Louis county.
Since I began teaching remote from home Zoom, I have two distinct sets of students: The American Domestic section full of excuses and time management issues and the other one. The Asian class who are disciplined beyond imagination, and where not understanding the language does not hinder their learning. I see the stark differences between the two and it's all about the education.. Not because of the student's race or ethnicity. The American Asian students are not as disciplined as the Asian students from Asia. The freedoms of democracy is harming our children's education. We have too many rights and too many excuses.
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