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Valuing Diversity in the Schools: The Counselor's Role.

By Joe Wittmer

Source: Wittmer, Joe. (1992) Valuing Diversity in the Schools: The Counselor's Role: ERIC/CAPS, 2108 School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259. [ED347475]

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The future of our society depends on mutual understanding.

OVERVIEW

The valuing of diversity in the schools is no longer merely a social goal. With the make-up of the student body changing so rapidly, school counselors, teachers and administrators realize that they are now required to learn new techniques and skills for understanding, motivating, teaching, and empowering each individual student regardless of race, gender, religion or creed. We are a nation of diverse populations and groups. The future of our society depends upon our ability to effectively talk with one another, to reach mutual understanding, and to realize that in diversity there is strength.

This is the first paragraph of the paper.

 

 

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