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New Quebec-based study suggests teaching practices hinder Black youth

In the survey, which was commissioned by the LaSalle Multicultural Resource Center , researchers spoke to 41 people including students, teachers and educators, over 15-months.According to Lewis, though most students said they have good teachers, respondents raised several red flags.“They expect greater partnership from the school and less of a judgment on their parenting styles,” Lewis told Global News.

Another issue researchers found is a perception by Black students of over-surveillance. It’s something Gloria Ann Cozier, one of the researchers and a member of the LMRC, said staff there have been hearing.

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