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color-blind perspective  

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  • Within scholarship on race and education in the United States, there is a robust discussion of the color-blind perspective. Educators who endorse the color-blind perspective believe that the racial group membership of students should not be considered when making decisions about curriculum and teaching and that the best way to promote racial equality is to create a color-blind society. [Source: Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education; Color-Blind Perspective, Research Findings]

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