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How important is cultural diversity at your school?

Attending a school with a diverse student body can help prepare your child for citizenship in a multicultural democracy.

By GreatSchools Staff
 

As the United States becomes a more culturally and ethnically diverse nation, public schools are becoming more diverse, too.

A growing trend

The Census Bureau projects that by the year 2100, the U.S. minority population will become the majority with non-Hispanic whites making up only 40% of the U.S. population. No doubt students will need to learn how to interact in a diverse environment. Jean Snell, clinical professor of teacher education at the University of Maryland, believes cultural diversity enhances the school experience, too. "There is a richness that comes from students working side by side with others who are not of the same cookie-cutter mold," she notes.

Students who attend schools with a diverse population can develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from different backgrounds and learn to function in a multicultural, multiethnic environment. Yet, as public schools become more diverse, demands increase to find the most effective ways to help all students succeed academically as well as learn to get along with each other. Teachers are faced with the challenge of making instruction "culturally responsive" for all students while not favoring one group over another. A 2007 study by Public Agenda and the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality found that 76% of new teachers say they were trained to teach an ethnically diverse student body but fewer than 4 in 10 say their training helps them deal with the challenges they face.

Schools must take a proactive approach to acknowledging diversity

A parent needs to look beyond the numbers to evaluate a school's approach to diversity.  To create a positive environment where students and teachers are respectful of different backgrounds, schools have to be proactive. "Above all, schools shouldn't just do nothing," says Rosemary Henze, associate professor of linguistics and language development at San Jose State University in California and author of Leading for Diversity: How School Leaders Promote Positive Interethnic Relations.

Structured classroom activities can highlight diversity.  She suggests that teachers structure their teaching to acknowledge different perspectives. For example, in a history lesson about the Vietnam War, they should draw attention to the perspectives of North as well as South Vietnamese citizens, the feelings of the soldiers and diverse views of Americans. In a classroom the teacher can structure learning groups that are diverse and devise activities that require each student to contribute to the group. In this way students learn that each person in a group can contribute and has something of value to say.

Mutual respect is part of the equation.  Henze believes teachers should never tolerate disrespect. They should establish ground rules for the class, and even let the kids help to establish these rules.

She also believes the principal has a huge role in creating an environment where people respect the opinions of others and are open to multiple perspectives on any issue. This should be modeled for students, and in relations with faculty and staff, as well.

No Child Left Behind shines the light on achievement gaps among diverse groups of students.  The federal No Child Left Behind law has put pressure on schools to see that all students succeed, regardless of their ethnic or language background. Schools are required to meet state "adequate yearly progress" (AYP) goals for their total student populations and for specified demographic subgroups, including major ethnic/racial groups, economically disadvantaged students, limited English proficient (LEP) students, and students with disabilities. If these schools fail to meet AYP goals for two or more years, they are classified as schools "in need of improvement" and face consequences. A broad approach works best to address achievement gaps.

Belinda Williams, an education researcher and co-author of Closing the Achievement Gap: A Vision for Changing Beliefs and Practices, advises school leaders to implement a broad range of strategies to improve teaching and learning, rather than instituting quick fixes to address the achievement gap. The book argues that educators must become more sensitive to the world views of disadvantaged students — and incorporate this awareness into their day-to-day work.

Henze sees value in organizing special events at the school that raise awareness about diversity but warns that "these events should be built into the fabric of the school, rather than being a one-shot deal."

Schools should strive to create an environment where all children feel valued and all children can learn. Snell says the principal should set the tone by having a policy of "no excuses." If there is a problem with a particular student, she says principals and teachers should ask themselves, "What do we need to do to ensure that this child is engaged in learning?" and "What more can we do?" This may mean following up to see that the student has the proper place to study, healthy meals and all the support he needs.

 
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Comments from GreatSchools.net readers

11/6/2009:
"Generally speaking, the more diverse the lower the test scores. I guess we will have to change the tests"
11/2/2009:
"I'm a proud New Yorker paying $35,000 a year to spare my daughter the blessings of diversity. So would 90% of white parents in majority black/Hispanic school districts if they had the money. Why does 'Great Schools' print the racial breakdown for every school it rates? So parents can find the diversity they crave? I don't think so. "
10/8/2009:
"06/8/2009: 'Seriously?lol Somehow many of these readers equate diversity with 'BLACK' people' The readers do that? The local schools here are 90% black and it is the local black school administration that refers to the schools as 'some of the most diverse in the state'. I used to live in a neighborhood where I had Indian, Puerto Rican and Persian neighbors but was not considered 'diverse' until more black people moved in. Diversity = more black and less white. Flowery language and all the misplaced good intentions in the world do not change that."
10/6/2009:
"Personally, I would love to live in an area where the people are just educated. Educated does not need to equate to white or necessarily rich. Educated refers to the fact that my kids will be understood and accepted by their peers regardless of their looks or beliefs. As a practicing Sikh, I wear a turban everyday and for the most part California is perfect in terms of diversity and acceptance. I seem to see small differences entering areas of orange county- where people seem to be educated, live in highly acclaimed neighborhoods- but have the mindset of rednecks. This is not a fun sight or something I am fond of. I'm 23 and have spent 22 years in America- who is someone to decide what ethnicity I am. I am a Sikh, but that is my religion which I can practice freely (Thanks America). When I look at the diversity rating, I am hoping to see that its a LARGE diverse population...it refers to all. Not just black or white. Thanks!"
09/29/2009:
"Unfortunately the schools are catering to the ethnic groups over the 'white' kids as they refer to them, who are of course the problem to overcome. I've had several younger children tell me they cry at school because they feel left out in class as well as on the playground because they don't speak Spanish. Why must you introduce politics into your teachings? Making the children learn about how the Japanese felt about the U.S.? Just more 'bad America' propaganda. And why do you expect American children to make allowances for the 'ethnic' groups? I think you mean white kids need to step aside for the other races. Shouldn't the kids all be described as American? "
09/14/2009:
"It is very naive for anyone to accept Census Bureau demographic estimates 91 years into the future. There are too many variables that affect these projections. Perhaps you are in too big of a hurry to see whites in the minority. Many of us are very tired of having 'diversity' and 'multiculturalism' shoved down our throats. Watch out for the coming backlash! "
09/8/2009:
"In order to increase diversity in NYC's school system, one would have to bus white kids in, because trust me, they have become the minority population in public schools. Also, most teachers think that giving a class on Islam would be very enlightening to the students. Would they devote one day to Christianity? Of course not. Our country is gone. The President and Congress are doing everything possible to see that the America that we once loved, is no more. The problem is, there's no where to go, and our politician's no longer listen to the voice of the people. Oh, and by the way, I humbly apologize for posting this in English. I realize that that was a very insensitive thing of me to do, what with the use English being so 'oppressive' and 'racist' to all the non English speaking people."
09/1/2009:
"I seriously doubt that white people hate or even dislike others, simply because of their skin color. I personnally know 'a few' black people who are actually great, likable people that I would trust with my life. I believe that the problems between races are due to the actions, attitude, general disrespect and dislike that many blacks have for whites. 'Birds of a feather flock together'. Thats nature. Forced integration for 'diversity' is basically useless to white and black America. I firmly believe that education has been damaged in this country, due to integration and political correctness policies forced upon us by government. "
08/14/2009:
"To the person who made the comment on 7/13/2009, the article is talking about an education not the individual person. I, too am a Christian and believe God has no respected person. Put the article in context, the article is referring to the education of a child not the individual child. To the comment on 7/27/2009, I am a teacher and found the article nonoffensive. This generation is not hung up on black/white race like so many seasoned adults."
07/27/2009:
" Other than this article not using racially denigrating labels i find it hard to imagine that it could be any more insensitive or insulting to white students or their parents. "
07/13/2009:
"I am praying that none of the commentors for segregated schools call themselves christians. My Bible tells me that God has no respective persons. That in his eyes, we are all the same- His perfect creations. For anyone of you to treat or think students of color should be treated differently b/c of his or her background/ethnicity is blasphemous! I pray for your souls and thank God everyday that my children are covered by the blood of Jesus! Thankful that He protects them from such wickedness."
06/8/2009:
"Seriously?lol Somehow many of these readers equate diversity with 'BLACK' people. The word diversity is simply the inclusion of many different types of people (in this case, probably ethnically). I don't understand how some think this is 'an evil plan.' I sooo don't want to run into those guys in a dark alley. The world is diverse, why would you want to live in blind ignorance? I have had the opportunity to hob nob with so many different types of people and am so much WISER and well versed for it. I have LEARNED so much and the most important and awe inspiring thing that I have learned is that we are so much more ALIKE than we think. When you live in a tight little box there is no room for light, no room for growth. This is clearly alright for some, but if it is...it is YOU who have the problem. Yes, YOU. Close your eyes for a moment and breath...slow down and understand that the world is not out to get you. Diversity is beautiful and CAN enrich. Oh, and did you know that SCIENTIFICALLY t! here is NO SUCH THING as race? You are more likely to have large genetic differences with someone who is short Vs. tall than someone who has brown skin Vs. tan. All of these 'reasons' people are coming up with to DIVIDE AND CONQUER (I crack myself up) stem from enviornmental issues...not biological ones!!"
06/8/2009:
"Diversity in public schools is direly needed! All our children can learn many different things from each race. When there is an open discussion in class would you really want to only hear one white kids opinion? Wouldnt you rather hear an opinion from both sides of the coin? Its a great opurtunity for our children to learn about all cultures. What better way to really learn history when you can have a discussion about what you learn then really being able to talk to the child whose family lived a certain way at one point in time? Having a school where whites, blacks, asains, europeans and hispanics play together and learn together is so wonderful. They will learn different values and customes from each other. I have teo mixed (black/ white) children and i am proud to know that they dont see people in color, that they see them for the people they are. If all of us could look through a childs eyes, we would be VERY suprised to see how they see the world in such an honest non b! iased way. I am for a diverse schhol system!!!"
05/28/2009:
"Im a 13 year old girl and i attend a new school in a new district. It is very different to me. Everything about it is different for example its a 95% white 2% african-american and the rest other. Im an African-American and im from the city, now living in the Suburbs. I don't really fit in nor do i like it. I hate it and I always complain about how diffrent their lifestyle is. Well it's just very hard and frustrating for me right now!!"
05/27/2009:
"Useless drivel. The concept that diversity equals strength in a farce. Quit drinking the Kool-aid and see that parents are paying good money to keep their kids away from the ghetto migration that has been plaguing this country for sometime. I grew up in your 'diverse' schools and I worked like heck to make sure my son doesn't have to go through the sames things I did. When does it end? When whites are finally dropped to minority status and told their way of life is not the future will we then begin to get the same kind of protection afforded to minorities now? I doubt it. "
05/15/2009:
"Hello! May 14th, 2009 My name is Keri Phipps and I am very proud to say that I have 2 precious children; a son who is currently finishing up the 1st grade, and a daughter who is finishing Kindergarten. My husband and I were so blessed to have adopted both of them from Guatemala City, Guatemala. They are 100% biological siblings who are only a year and 10 days apart. We are considering moving up to Kensington, NH from Essex, MA. We are primarily focusing on this town in southern NH because Kensington Elementary school got a 10 out of 10 rating from GreatSchools. My biggest concern however, is that the school has almost no cultural diversity. It is @ 97% white, and @ 3% asian or other. I am concerned that although my children are very comfortable with their ethnicity, as well as the color of their skin, other children may not be so tolerant. I do not want them to be singled out or labeled as 'different' because of the color of their skin, yet we want them to receive the best education possible. Do you have any suggestions as to how, as a parent, I can make the transition easier for them and how to help them 'fit in' to a school where they will be a definite minority?! I would truly appreciate any feedback you have to offer! Thank-You so much! Fondly, Keri M. Phipps"
05/7/2009:
"I think it's hilarious that Churches in the United States are even less diverse than the public school system, but no one hardly ever mentions that little statistic. Diversity should not be forced, just like racism or racial superiority should not be taught or passed down through the generations. However, if a minority has the skills and education to participate, they should be allowed to do so, if they desire, without opposition based on their skin color or ethnic background. If people lived by the Golden Rule 'Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you' we would hardly have any problems in diverse or homogenous societies. To address the comments posted by people bashing the President for sending his kids to private schools, simply look at the percentage of anyone making over $500K per year that send their kids to public schools. You will find that it is very low. Who was the only conservative presidential candidate with a personal endorsement from Ronald Wilson Re! agan? It was Alan Keys! It was not John McCain, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul or any other republican candidate! Rush Limbaugh even apologized on air after stating there were no Reaganesque conservative candidates. Had Rush Limbuagh and Sean Hannity endorsed Alan Keyes instead of John McCain (someone they have vehemently disagreed with for years) we would probably have a Christian conservative that’s pro-life, pro-military, anti-illegal immigration, anti-affirmative action, and pro-capitalism as our president. Alan Keyes just happens to be of African American decent. Instead this country got a democratic president, because of the resistance to diversity within the Republican Party, even though the republicans had a highly qualified Reagan endorsed candidate in their mist. So do you still think diversity does not matter?"
04/27/2009:
"i disgree with diversity schools 100% yet have to do what YOU thank is right. god help us and our children"
04/17/2009:
"School is for learning. Diversity is a code word by liberal educators for brain washing children. Diversity, as learned by people at their own pace, is fine. But forcing the issue is not fine. Again, school is for learning: English, Science, Mathematics, History. If children learn these essentials, they will be fine with whatever comes their way. "
04/7/2009:
"Diversity is great? Diversity is our strength? Really? Interesting. Having nothing in common is good? Are families more successful when everybody is at odds with each other and kids do whatever they want? Are communities “better� when everybody has a different value system? Gay couples, language barriers, Muslims, single-moms, Orthodox Jews, Whites, and Blacks living on the same street…how does that make the neighborhood better? Yes, it’s diverse but it’s not better. China’s unprecedented ascension, India’s ascension, Japan’s Empire and intellectual dominance, The Persians, the ancient Greeks, the Roman Empire, the Vikings, the pre- 20th century Spanish (the real Europeans-not Amerinds), Russia, Hitler’s Germany and renowned engineering, and America prior to diversity and sensitivity training…what do they all have in common? They’ve dominated the world but they were “not� diverse. Interesting. Why are they great? Because they are homogenous, that’s why. You may lie and say America’s diverse but up until WW2 America was 90% European Christian. Let’s see if today’s “diverse� America will be an economic and military superpower in 40 years. Diversity is the lie that liberals keep ranting about. America’s educational system gets worse each year despite growing more diverse. Look at the dropout rates and crime in diverse schools. Look at the extra costs of bilingual education. According to TIMSS reports on math and science achievement, diverse America barely even makes the top 15 despite spending more than any other country. Of the top 20 nations, 19 are 90-98% homogenous. Singapore, Japan, and China rank at the top every year. Are they diverse? On the other hand, highly diverse Brazil didn’t even break the top 50. Third world immigrant rich Canada didn’t even make the top 20. That’s all the proof you need that diversity is the biggest lie of the 21st century. Put a lid on it. "
04/2/2009:
"I assume that some of you that are harping on the homogeneous horse, regarding other countries and education, have made attempts to ponder possible factors excluding race and/or ethnicity. Maybe one could examine religion and/or the way in which the country is governed. Societal, not race, dynamics also play a role in education. I sincerely hope, that the segregation comments, are not being made by people whose 'American' forefathers, were themselves, European IMMIGRANTS; responsible for the physical placement of some and by no plan of their own, created a gumbo of people that paved the way for an influx of all migration to the UNITED STATES. This country hasn't been homogeneous since it was owned by Native Americans. If this country were still one race, unless you're Native, you wouldn't be American. Remember, all that you hold dear about this country was/is built and grown on soil, fertilized with the blood and sweat, of the natives and EVERY foreigner to this country whe! ther some of you choose to acknowledge that fact or not. So please, don't dare sit on your glass pedestal, look down your nose and play the blame game regarding our children or anything else. WE ARE ALL COLLECTIVELY RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING IN OUR SOCIETY AND ALL THAT IT ENCOMPASSES!"
04/2/2009:
"I feel it is vital that my daughter understand different culturals.My daughter comes from a mixed background, but is raised by myself and i am Caucasian. I feel she needs to experience all things in life from every point of view possible..it will help mold her into the person she wants to become."
03/12/2009:
"To the person for post on 3/5: You can lead the horse to water, but you can't make them drink. If a student (and their parents) have ideals and beliefs that it is Okay to be gangsta...than gangsta that student will be. As Obama recently said about our American education system, the responsibility does not lay with just the school, teacher or district, it lays with parents. Parents are the ones to ask their children if they have done their homework...it is parents who must take the leadership to provide encouragement...it is parents who will punish their children when they act up. Why are Asian families so successful? It’s because of strong parent involvement. That's a fact...look it up. If parents do not have the fortitude to want their children do better...or if they do nothing at all to help and encourage their children to stay away from drug use or to stay away from gangs...they will end up serving us at Taco Bell, or even better, fillng up our jails. To all the parents! out their-if your kids use drugs, you should go to jail with them."
03/12/2009:
"If diversity is so great, why is there an inverse relationship between diversity and school performance? Even when economics are taken into account, diverse schools are the worst. That's why diversity loving liberals send their kids to private schools instead of a more diverse public schools when they can afford it."
03/12/2009:
"I'm reading this article for a class project in graduate school and am shocked and amazed at the ignorance of most of the comments left. How this article relates to where the President sends his children or why the states of the South had slaves is beyond me. WAKE UP PEOPLE! Regardless of your ethnic background, our children are what's important. Teach them so that they can compete in the world around them. The world is not segregated! Eventually, your child will come in contact with someone from a different race, culture, and creed and keeping them isolated for fear of a diverse educational setting is selfish and ignorant. Grow up and think about someone else for a change."
03/5/2009:
"It's a sad state of affairs to see how illiterate the people who are writing the statements must be! Now just where did you get your education? Post-graduate degrees? Oh, please, just teach our children!"
03/3/2009:
"On 2/10/09 a person wrote, 'My point is, that RACE is not always a key factor in education. Everyone is capable of learning when provided with the proper tools to thrive and diversity does not directly affect a childs ability to learn in a negative manner.' That my friends is a smart person. Just look at societies that are homogeneous such as China, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Iran, Turkey, India, and so on. Because these country's are homogeneous, this does not their children learn more or less than folks in America. In other words, diversity makes no difference in whether school children will be more apt to learn. Otherwise, if diversity was a factor, why is the U.S. falling behind in math and science with country's like China, Japan, and India? In short, 'Everyone is capable of learning when provided with the proper tools.' So diversity should not be the focus for our children, maybe its our ideals. No more gangsta cloths in schools-no more getting out of your seats-with strict! er enforcement-parents must be held accountable."
02/23/2009:
"If diversity is so great, then why doesn't our great leader, Barrack Obama, send his kids to the 'diverse' D.C. public schools? Maybe it is because he doesn't want his daughters cussing, dressing gangsta, getting pregnant or smoking weed."
02/18/2009:
"Why don't you people ever ask yourselves why the 'high and mighty' never send their children to a diverse school? If diversity is so great, then why doesn't our elected officials send their children to them instead of sending their kids to private schools( Obamas)? I thgink this author, Rosenthal, needs to come here and explain why her children go to a jewish school? Ever notice that the jewish schools here in america only accept jews? Why do you think that is?"
02/18/2009:
"What I find appauling is this 'No child Left Behind' program. From what I was told about it is that uless you are below poverty or possibly a child with disabilities or a child with a language barriar you cannot enroll your child. So it's fair to say that since my family lives paycheck to paycheck yet not considered poor I still have to pay for my child to be enrolled into preschool. It is a choice I make to to give my child a head start before she enters elementary school. I am also tired of the school system not being fully funded and or prepared with enough ESL teachers. So therefore my child along with every other English speaking child doesn't get the quality education due to the other children who cannot speak nor read the English language. I ask myself many times....'What are my taxes going to'? I don't mind diversity at all. That said....I mean diversity (a mixture of many different cultures). I am finding that a lot of areas are highly populated with latino! s....sorry but that is not diverse...that is what it is."
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