Multiple Choice
What is problematic about the view that if we "treat each student as an individual" we do not have to be concerned about the race, ethnicity, or gender of the child?
A) Different racial groups need different curricula.
B) Each child's individual identity is partly formed by race, ethnicity, and gender, and recognizing each child as an individual requires understanding how those components help shape the individual.
C) Boys and girls inherently have different levels of academic ability.
D) All these answers are correct.
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