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Racism in education: coincidence or conspiracy by David Gillborn

April 4, 2009 /  Deborah Gabriel  /  1 Comment  /  BOOKS

Using critical race theory as a basis to examine the education system in the UK, David Gillborn argues that the system is not designed to promote equality in education, but rather to maintain the achievement gap that exists between white pupils and pupils from minority backgrounds. For anyone unfamiliar with critical race theory, as Gillborn…

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