Throughout most of my school years, before
attending MCTC, I had never
experienced
inter-racial schooling.  I went to a
small high school with about twenty
minority
students.  These students were not
outcasts they were treated as any other non-
minority
student.  Therefore, I had little
experience with minorities in a non-minority
school.  After the speech that was given by Michael
Jefferson, I was more informed on the
effects of
stereotyping of minority students in a non-minority school.
 Stereotyping may cause students and teachers to
view minority students on a non-
minority campus
as inferior.  This may cause some
teachers or faculty members to believe
that these
minority students are not as capable of achieving the same quality of work as
non-minority
students.  Scholarships are sometimes
given out to non0minority students
due to their
racial background.  I suppose this
happens due to the stereotype of minority
students not
being capable of the educational work as that of other students.  Classroom
behavior toward
minority students may be shown  in
appropriate, and/or unrecognized. 
For instance, a
teacher may call on a non-minority student before a minority student.  The
teacher may pick
on the non-minority due to a belief that these students care about their
schooling,
whereas minority students are being pre-judged without the chance to really
learn.  Some people even believe that combining the
different minorities may cause
problems.
 Combining minority with non-minority students
can create some conflict.  Some
non-minority
students, this attitude of aggression may be brought on by
"close-minded"
non-minority
students.  These students let their
attitude take over their learning time, by
worrying about
the other minority students.  Each
student, whether thy be minority or
non-minority,
must put their mind on learning than on another minority on the campus. 
Some students may
see that combining minority with non-minority students, as a way of
learning about
different people and their cultures.  I f
students would open their eyes as
they do their
ears for learning, students would see a whole new possibility of meeting
others, not
minding if they are a minority or not. 
These students should also learn to use
their own ideas,
and not always to believe in the media point of view.
 Today the media is a major source of minority
and non-minority stereotyping. 
Many different
types of people watch television and listen to the radio and here or see
racist and other
type of stereotypical messages.  Students
take this information, treating
minorities as
inferior.  This message may make a child
that is of a minority that is put
down by a
television show feel depressed or even get violent because of these messages. 
So minority and non-minority
students need to break through these stereotypes and be
themselves.  The only truth is the truth that lies in a
person.
 Both minority and non-minority students are
affected by stereotyping, may it be at
home, school, the
work place, or in every day life.  This
may cause limits on learning the
truth about one
another, communicating, and thoughts on education.  Each student must
clear their mind
off all stereotypes, and be open minded to different cultures and different
walks of
life.  This would bring many different
forms of education, along with clear new
ideas having
minority and non-minority students educate one another and others around
them to the
truths of life.  Stereotyping would soon
vanish.  This would leave the
possibility of a
free truthful life for every man and women in the world. 
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