How Does History Change Our Education?
Brown vs. the Board of Education was a very important historical event for education. This was the supreme court case that made it illegal to separate black and white students in the classroom or in schools. Before this, black students were barely given any education, and what little education they got was very bad quality. Black students were not allowed to be in the same classrooms as white students, nor were they allowed to be in the same schools. The schools black students were forced into were almost as bad as their education. In fact, the Scrabble School (a segregated school for black students) did not get toilets until 1961, around 70 years after the land was bought for the school. So, the Brown vs. Board of education supreme court case was a huge thing, for black students at least. The white students did not like the fact that they were going to the same school as black students and I'm sure that there was an adjustment period after this law was passed.
In the classroom I have been observing, there is a variety of students. There are obviously some students who are not white, and had it been the early 1900's, they would not be in this classroom. Because of the Brown vs. Board of Education case, it made it possible for these students to get the same education as any white student. One of my favorite things about seeing these students of different backgrounds is watching them interact with each other. They do not know that there is any difference between them, because there isn't any difference. It warms my heart to see that everyone, not matter their skin color, is included and given the same education as everyone else.
In the classroom I have been observing, there is a variety of students. There are obviously some students who are not white, and had it been the early 1900's, they would not be in this classroom. Because of the Brown vs. Board of Education case, it made it possible for these students to get the same education as any white student. One of my favorite things about seeing these students of different backgrounds is watching them interact with each other. They do not know that there is any difference between them, because there isn't any difference. It warms my heart to see that everyone, not matter their skin color, is included and given the same education as everyone else.
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