An interesting piece for those interested in civil rights, constitutional law, college placement, or how to create a diverse school community (even at the secondary school level). Raises some interesting questions how admissions teams should weigh the different talents, backgrounds, and characteristics applicants bring to the table.
The Case Against Color-Blind Admissions by Ronald Dworkin | The New York Review of Books
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Sunday, December 9, 2012
The Case Against Color-Blind Admissions by Ronald Dworkin | The New York Review of Books
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ReplyDeleteMy apologies. Some articles are locked and others are not. I do recommend the NYRB (as you can tell from my posts). Thanks to Miller for recommending it when I first started teaching.
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