Implementing Ethnic Studies Courses To Fight the Spike In Anti-Asian Acts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-19-2023
Department
Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education
School
Education
Abstract
Recent surveys suggest that the anti-Asian attacks that began during the COVID-19 pandemic may continue to occur. One of the ways school leaders can respond to this problem is by implementing ethnic studies courses. Unfortunately, organizers of social movements sometimes thwart efforts to increase ethnic studies courses, claiming that this type of curriculum is anti-White. But since well-taught ethnic studies courses are designed to benefit all students, this claim is based on misconceptions. In this paper, I clarify how ethnic studies courses benefit students from all ethnic and racial groups and why more of these courses need to be implemented to fight the recent rise in anti-Asian attacks.
Publication Title
The Social Studies
Volume
115
Issue
1
First Page
24
Last Page
33
Recommended Citation
Morgan, H.
(2023). Implementing Ethnic Studies Courses To Fight the Spike In Anti-Asian Acts. The Social Studies, 115(1), 24-33.
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