You you have read about the diversity that exist in your country compare and contrast 2 States
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Define diversity and explain the benefits of a diverse college campus for all students.
List ten or more ways in which different groups of people can have significant differences, experiences, and perspectives.
Explain why all college students are more successful academically in a diverse environment and list several additional benefits of diversity for all students.
Describe the valuable characteristics of “nontraditional” older college students.
Explain what students can do to foster multiculturalism and celebrate diversity on campus. For students who have few experiences with diversity in the past, outline steps that can be taken to gain cultural sensitivity and a multicultural outlook.
Describe how instructors help create a positive, inclusive learning environment in the classroom.
Ours is a very diverse society—and increasingly so. Already in many parts of the country, non-Hispanic whites comprise less than 50 percent of the population, and by 2020 an estimated one in three Americans will be a person of color, as will be about half of all college students. But “diversity” means much more than a variety of racial and ethnic differences. As we’ll use the term here, diversity refers to the great variety of human characteristics—ways that we are different even as we are all human and share more similarities than differences. These differences are an essential part of what enriches humanity.
We’ll look first at some of the ways that people differ and explore the benefits of diversity for our society generally and for the college experience. While we should all celebrate diversity, at the same time we need to acknowledge past issues that grew from misunderstandings of such differences and work together to bring change where needed.