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Kincheloe, Joe L.; Staley, George – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
The anthropological concept of culture helps students develop a realistic sense of their roles in the world. Students and teachers both benefit when this concept is included in the curriculum. The culture conflict within native American students provides an extreme but illuminating example of the need for such studies. (PGD)
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