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Smira Roberts 3 / 14  
May 15, 2010   #1
So I'm taking a challenges and change course and I have to write a research essay about any topics i would like; as long as it follows only one discipline ( anthropology., soc., or psych.)

There are so many choice and I'm quite overwhelmed!!...I guess i'm afraid that if i do pick a topic, I would fail to only relate it to one discipline...lol

I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to what topic I should write about and how the possible thesis could look like...i would gladly appreciate it!!

From: Smira, the new-comer
Thank You!
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129  
May 16, 2010   #2
Hi Smira,

I think you might be thinking of the assignment as though it is difficult, when it is not. You can read some articles that interest you, and write a paragraph about each. Start right here in this thread: Write a paragraph for me about an article that you read today or tomorrow. Just write a little par to tell me what the author was saying.

It can be about health care, immigration, globalization, the Internet... these all represent changes. It can be about changes caused by the threat of terrorism, or the death penalty... just find an article that you enjoy.

An important proverb says, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

Welcome! I'm glad you are here participating in EF.
OP Smira Roberts 3 / 14  
May 16, 2010   #3
Hi Kevin :)
Thanks soo much on the advice...it really helped allot; I came acroos some very controversial articles yesterday that i found quite interesting actually...and sooooooo ( sorry for th extra "O's", my keybooard is kind of messed up..lol),

I chose to write about the the proposal of having black-focused schools in the Toronto District School Board...I hope u like it...haha..If you see anything odd or improper, go ahead and point it out.. I'm willing to take any suggestions:) Thank you soo much...

Appreciate the help Kevin!

In regards to the proposal of having black-focused schools in the Toronto District School Board, I feel that this is not a great idea and will eventually lead to the emergence of a different standard and wrong approach of success.

Although the idea of having a more "culturally based school" can actually lead to better self esteem in terms of equality and fairness, it is not representing what the child will soon face after he/she graduates from high school. In a modern day society, you can almost guarantee that one would face some type of inequality or racism in his/her lifetime whether it is in the financial, healthcare, judicial, and even the education system.

Question: Is it even fairer that black children are not prepared to face these challenges because they were placed in a school where, in this case, everyone would theoretically be the same, therefore being treated equally? Hypothetically, I think the real problem of the proposal lies in trying to balance, what should happen theoretically (that everyone should be treated equally and fairly with no regard to colour), and what might possibly happen in reality (that one will face discrimination and inequality at least once in his/her lifetime).

Some argue that the idea of having black-focused schools is appropriate because it will allow the curriculum to be more focused on Black Heritage, Black Struggles, and Black Achievements within their culture. Quite frankly, I agree that the curriculum does not focus enough on black history; instead black history just becomes scrapped down to a couple of inventers and the slave trade. The current curriculum reminds us in great detail to remember the Jewish holocaust. Personally, I had two field trips dedicated to the remembrance of the Jewish holocaust and numerous assignments related to the sufferings, and the success as a Jewish culture. Yet in that very same history class, there just over a mere hour spent on gradually skimming through the notable events in black history.

Unmistakeably, there is a discrepancy in value within the curriculum that should be solved. However, I believe this issue can be solved by establishing a more compacted curriculum that recalls a more developed and enhanced account of black history. By having black students placed in an entirely separate school, the importance of black history will diminished and will still fail to be recognized equally in public schools.

W hat I find quite ridiculous is the perception that all "black" people have the same history and culture. We are not distinguishing between West African Black, East African Black, North African Black, South African Black or African American Black history. That itself is a problem that needs to be resolved

It is evident that the idea of having black-focused schools in the Toronto District school Board will result in satisfaction for some and backlash for others. It will obviously be a very controversial topic with the months to come. There are still many questions that should be critically analyzed if the school board does decide to take part in the proposal.

Questions: Do race Based institutional ideas illustrate an elementary blemish in our society's deep-seated values and beliefs? Does it belittle the efforts made by many Activists who combated for equality for those of colours? Are we socially changing the purpose of a black student's success? Are we socially introducing the emergence of what essentially is the, differentiation of White achievement and Black achievement?

(P.S: I guess by now you've realized you have approached the end...:)
OP Smira Roberts 3 / 14  
May 16, 2010   #4
Opps Kevin...
Ohh, I forgot to mention that we are required to write down questions within our responses that analyze the anthropological, sociological or psychological aspect of our response....

sorry :)

(my happy fcae is sort of different --> :), :-) !!
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129  
May 17, 2010   #5
...and wrong approach to success.

Is it even fair that black children are not prepared to face these challenges as a result of having been placed in a school where, in this case, everyone would theoretically...

Activists activists --- no need to capitalize

I think you should add some sentences BEFORE that first sentence... introductory sentences to get the reader familiar with the idea being discussed. Then, end the first paragraph with this sentence:

I feel that this is not a great idea and will eventually lead to the emergence of a different standard and wrong approach of success.

After you make that thesis statement, you should continue by writing body paragraphs with topic sentences that support the thesis. So, write some topic sentences that support the idea that it will lead to different standards and a poor approach to success.

Above, please google all words in bold to make sure you know the definitions.

Most importantly, if this is a research paper you need some good sources. What have other people written about this proposal to have culturally oriented schools in Toronto? Do you have any articles you can quote or cite?

Keep working!! I think you should add some paragraphs about articles written by authorities in the field of sociology, education, etc. :o)
OP Smira Roberts 3 / 14  
May 17, 2010   #6
hahah you changed your smiley face %) ( kinded of ugly but...oh well) > beat that


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