Should schools be allowed to require mandatory diversity training for teachers and faculty?
No, only for teachers or faculty members that display racist behavior
A strong counter-argument to the position that diversity training should only be for teachers or faculty members who commit acts of prejudice is that proactive education is more effective than reactive measures. Waiting until an incident of prejudice occurs risks harm to students, staff, and the broader school community. Instead, comprehensive diversity training for all teachers and faculty members can create a shared understanding of inclusivity and respect, fostering a positive and equitable environment for everyone.
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