The Silenced Dialog By Lisa Delpit
After reading The Silenced Dialog by Lisa Delpit it got me thinking about how even the schools rules and expectations are typically catered to white middle to high class individuals. As a result this then causes students coming from a lower class different culture background to struggle. This once again connects back to what we learned in class SCWAAMP (straight, christian, white, american, able-bodied, male, property owner. The individuals that have the SCWAAMP traits are typically those in power. As a result these powers are brought into the classrooms at school making it difficult for anyone that does not align with these qualities to struggle in schools. Delpit argues that these teachers should be teaching these classroom rules and expectations clearly to all students because not all of these “norms” are normal for all cultures and backgrounds. By ensuring to fully explain these rules and regulations to ALL students no student will be at a disadvantage.Currently in school systems if the “norms” are not being explained to all students especially those that come from colored low income household do not previously know the “norms” because it does not fit their own culture “norms”. This stresses the importance of bringing all cultures, backgrounds, and experiences into the classroom so no student is at a disadvantage.