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Sesame Street Becomes More Diverse
Almost one-half century ago, Sesame Street began its remarkable run. By combining education and entertainment, it appealed to parents and children alike. At the present, it is seen in more than 140 countries. Even though it is considered a children’s … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, Bert and Ernie, disabilitity, Jim Henson, Julia, muppets, Sesame Street, social isolation, University of Maryland
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McDiversity Training
George Ritzer, a sociologist at the University of Maryland, coined the term McDonalization to refer to the growing trend in organizations and the larger culture to possess the characteristics of a fast food restaurant. Increasingly, diversity training is being McDonalized; … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural competency, culture, ding, diversity training, fast food, hostility, Mcdonalization, restaurant, Ritzer, understanding, University of Maryland
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