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Title: R E S E A R C H A T G A L L A U D E T
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June 25, 1996 |
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He said he was
particularly intrigued to learn from Gallaudet Department
of Education faculty and students?deaf and hearing?
that the statement "separate is never equal" does not
necessarily apply to deaf students, many of whom thrive
in education programs outside the mainstream... Showed first 250 characters
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Kozol said
his focus has not been on separate programs that are well
designed and effectively meeting students' needs. His
concern is that current governmental and socioeconomic
factors in America are depriving many students of quality
educational experiences because of "racial apartheid"
which is forcing too many minority children to stay
in inferior learning environments... Showed next 250 characters
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