Education: Issues Ethics and Policy (RTR2)
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Sunday, May 20, 2012
May 23 (post #1)…The Competing Purposes/Aims of Schools
Are
there any major purposes of schooling left out by Labaree? What do you make of
his conclusion (Is there any hope to push back against the predominant notion
of education as a private good?)?
May 23 (post #2)…Teaching as a Profession
Do
you think of teaching as a profession? If so, what does this mean to you?
May 30…Ruby Payne
Are
Payne’s critics being fair? What did you
find that was useful or illuminating in Payne’s text? Comment on whether/how
deficit thinking has been present in your own thinking.
June 6… Richmond Schools and Race
Obviously, there is a great deal of
the Pratt text that is upsetting, disappointing and flat out disturbing...what has troubled you the most so
far?
June 8… Richmond Schools and Race
How do you see this history affecting
your work as a teacher in RPS (please be as personal and specific as you can)?Given
where Pratt's account finishes and anything you happen to know about RPS today,
do you see any hope for the future?
June 11…Privilege, Power and Difference
Johnson
defines privilege in an unusual way. If, upon reading about his version of
privilege, you recognized its existence in places/situations you hadn’t
previously, please share (provided you feel comfortable sharing). Note: This
can be a situation in which you are the beneficiary of privilege or one in
which you are not.
June 13...Privilege, Power and Difference
A
few semesters back, a student asked how he can be sure not to work on the side
of those who created and enforce this privilege and oppression…please write
about Johnson’s efforts to provide an answer to this question (Chapter 9 is his
overt answer, but understanding Chapters 1-8 are crucial to paving the way
toward his recommendations in the final chapter). I encourage you to answer
this question in as personal a fashion as you feel comfortable. In other words,
feel free to write about it from your particular vantage point.
June 18...Teaching toward Freedom
Relate
this book to anything we’ve discussed so far during this course. If you see no relation, then react to Ayers’
ideas.
June 20…Education and Social Change
Do
you think that it is the educator’s role to overtly work to make the world a
better place? What are some things that
you could/will try to do as an educator to work toward social
improvement/justice? Be as specific as
possible. (Yes, I know we have a lot to do at the course's end, but I think
it’s worth taking a few minutes to think about it!)
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