Diversity in private education: The impact of racial discrimination on students' mental health

Kiany Probherbs B.A., Jennifer Freeman PhD
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Minority students and their families have viewed attending private schools as a way to increase their social and financial mobility. The Supreme Court case of Runyon vs McCrary (1976) prohibited private schools from excluding students based on race or ethnicity which led to increased access to quality education for racial and ethnic minorities. Private schools generally have more funding, resources, and due to smaller class sizes, students typically have more access to their teachers than students who attend public schools. Longstanding neglect of many racial and ethnic minority communities has resulted in their public schools being understaffed and overpopulated amongst other systemic issues. To break the generational cycle of unequal access to education that many minorities experience in America, families send their children to private schools and in some cases, students choose this themselves. While the increase in access to resources and quality of education is often indisputable, it is crucial to carefully consider the experience of being a racial and ethnic minority in these settings and if this experience is like that of their white peers.

私立教育的多样性:种族歧视对学生心理健康的影响
少数民族学生及其家人将就读私立学校视为增加其社会和经济流动性的一种方式。最高法院Runyon诉McCrary案(1976年)禁止私立学校基于种族或族裔排斥学生,这导致少数种族和族裔获得优质教育的机会增加。私立学校通常有更多的资金和资源,由于班级规模较小,学生通常比公立学校的学生更有机会接触老师。许多种族和少数民族社区长期被忽视,导致他们的公立学校人手不足,人口过多,以及其他系统性问题。为了打破美国许多少数民族经历的受教育机会不平等的代际循环,家庭将孩子送到私立学校,在某些情况下,学生自己选择。虽然获得资源的机会和教育质量的增加往往是无可争议的,但重要的是要仔细考虑在这些环境中作为种族和少数民族的经历,以及这种经历是否与白人同龄人一样。
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