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Submitted By: Ligali Media Network Date: Mon 7 March 2005 |
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Comments by Trevor Phillips, head of the Commission for racial equality has been condemned after he suggested that schools try seperating African British boys in a bid to improve their academic attainment. |
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The government who rejected Philips idea stated that such separation would have negative effects and risked stigmatising African British pupils. |
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Dr Stan Mims, director of District Education, East St Louis, Illinois believes its ‘dad for donuts’ programme and ‘My Fair Lady/Eliza Doolittle’ strategy where students are instructed in table etiquette and dance are helping to turn the tide of African-American academic attainment issues. |
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If they cant be bothered to turn up for parents evening, should they expect automatic access to their sons?




