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Imagine that your principal has come to you and stated that the district is interested

in hosting a professional development workshop for educators to help them broaden their cultural competence, improve their family-teacher relationships, and enhance educational experiences for all students. The district is proposing using the materials from "A Class Divided" and "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" for the workshop.

Your principal has asked you to submit a 500-750 word persuasive essay either in
support of or against the use of the material in these resources. In your essay, include specific examples that discuss whether the materials could be used to help individuals broaden their cultural competence, build stronger relationships, and create more relevant educational experiences.


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/class-divid...

http://www.deanza.edu/faculty/lewisjulie/White%20P...


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A Persuasive Essay in Education -Outline
Thesis Statement: Education can be used to create tolerance for different cultures and creeds.
I. Introduction
The introduction casts school as a microcosm of society, with all the elements necessary
for discrimination and cooperation.
II. Analysis
A review of the utility of the lessons in ‘A Class Divided’ to cultural tolerance
A review of the lessons that can be taken from "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack"
III. Conclusion
By summing up the thesis, the conversation is brought to a conclusion.


Running head: A PERSUASIVE ESSAY IN EDUCATION

A Persuasive Essay in Education
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A PERSUASIVE ESSAY IN EDUCATION

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A Persuasive Essay in Education
Introduction
Education is a lifelong activity. However, in the formative stages of a child, the lessons
that they receive tend to be imprinted on them for their lifetimes. Children between the ages of
five and twelve are generally in the most impressionable state of their lives. Therefore, it is...


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