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3 novembre 2018

How do colleges use affirmative action? Even some activists don’t understand

The ConversationWhen it comes to the ongoing debate over affirmative action in U.S. college admissions, both opponents and supporters among Asian-Americans have plenty to say. More...
3 novembre 2018

Why students need more ‘math talk’

The ConversationTest scores, school report cards and Facebook posts complaining about homework problems often drive critiques of how math is taught in schools. More...
3 novembre 2018

Think you’re bad at math? You may suffer from ‘math trauma’

The ConversationI teach people how to teach math, and I’ve been working in this field for 30 years. Across those decades, I’ve met many people who suffer from varying degrees of math trauma – a form of debilitating mental shutdown when it comes to doing mathematics. More...
3 novembre 2018

Want to solve the world’s problems? Try working together across disciplines

The ConversationLabor Day is our New Year’s Eve. Rather than vowing to lose weight or spend less time on our phones, as college professors we head into the new school year with a different kind of resolution: to inspire and prepare our students to become agents of positive change. More...
3 novembre 2018

Why there’s so much inconsistency in school shooting data

The ConversationWhen National Public Radio investigated the inconsistency, they found that 161 of the Department of Education’s 240 shootings either did not occur or could not be confirmed by the school districts involved. Similarly, the American Civil Liberties Union contacted each school that allegedly had a shooting and found that 138 of the reported shootings were errors. More...
3 novembre 2018

Black student activists face penalty in college admissions

The ConversationBack when I taught at a predominantly white, selective liberal arts college, I came across a book called “Acting White? Rethinking Race in ‘Post-Racial’ America.More...
3 novembre 2018

Smith College incident is latest case of racial ‘profiling by proxy’

The ConversationSmith College has opened an investigation into a July 31 incident in which a staff employee called campus police on a black student who supposedly “seemed to be out of place.More...
3 novembre 2018

For universities, making the case for diversity is part of making amends for racist past

The ConversationThe Trump administration recently announced plans to scrap Obama-era guidelines that encouraged universities to consider race as a factor to promote diversity on campus, claiming the guidelines “advocate policy preferences and positions beyond the requirements of the Constitution.” More...
3 novembre 2018

What Harvard can learn from Texas: A solution to the controversy over affirmative action

The ConversationOpponents charge that taking into account an applicant’s race or ethnicity amounts to “reverse discrimination.” Supporters recognize that disadvantaged minorities have been losing ground under affirmative action. Blacks and Hispanics are less likely to attend a top college than they were 35 years ago. More...
3 novembre 2018

Tearing down Confederate statues leaves structural racism intact

The ConversationWhen protesters tore down the “Silent Sam” Confederate statue at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill on Aug. 20, it wasn’t just destruction of state property - a crime for which the protesters are now being investigated. More...
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