Volatility and damaging effects of racist comments and actions.
- You are aware of the volatility and damaging effects of racist comments and actions. Describe a potential scene involving racism in a kindergarten classroom. Discuss how the teacher might diffuse the situation, protect children from further racist remarks, and advocate for a racism-free environment. (Chapter 2)
- Relate an instance in which you or someone you know was screened or assessed for an educational purpose. What was the effect of the assessment on the person’s educational experience? How did that experience influence other aspects of that person’s life? (Chapter 3)
Sample Answer
1. Potential Scene of Racism in a Kindergarten Classroom & Teacher’s Response
The Scene: “Why is Sarah’s Skin Different?”
It’s snack time in Ms. Amina’s bustling kindergarten classroom in Nairobi. Five-year-old Ethan, a lively boy with bright eyes, is looking intently at Sarah, who has just arrived from a rural area and whose family recently moved to the city. Sarah has darker skin than Ethan and most of the other children in the class.
Ethan points at Sarah’s hand and exclaims loudly, “Teacher, why is Sarah’s skin different? It’s like… like dirt!” Other children at the table stop eating, some giggling nervously, others looking confusedly between Ethan and Sarah. Sarah’s eyes, usually full of curiosity, drop to her lap, and she slowly pulls her hands under the table, her bottom lip beginning to quiver. Another child, Maya, chimes in, “Yeah, it’s not like ours. Is she dirty, teacher?” The innocent questions, fueled by a lack of understanding and perhaps unconscious biases picked up from their environment, have created a deeply uncomfortable and potentially damaging moment for Sarah.