Ogbu's concept of accommodation without assimilation is best described as:
a. the view that minority students can experience school success while retaining the characteristics of their culture.
b. the view that members of cultural minorities are most successful if they combine the characteristics of their culture with White American values.
c. the view that cultural minorities are most successful if schools adapt instruction to accommodate their unique learning styles.
d. the view that minority students are most successful if they acquire the learning styles of White American students.
a
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