Blog Post 10
Quotes
1. '...outlined, society itself is hurt when schools act as cultural sorting machines-locations that 'justify a competitive ethic that marginalizes certain students or groups of students ... [that] legitimize discrimination and devaluation on the basis of the dominant society's preferences in matters of ability, gender, ethnicity, and race ... and [that]endorse an elaborate process of sorting by perceived ability and behavior'.
Separating students in schools can have an affect on the students. All students go to school to get an education and these factors shouldn't disturb the kind of education they are getting. They are all students that are there to learn. Students should not feel like they at a competitive place when they are at school because they are all there for the same reason. In my schooling experience there were always those few students who wanted to be better than the other but it isn't about that. If you as an individual are learning and making progress throughout your schooling career then that is what matters.
2. "Dewey (1899) believed schools must serve as the sites in which children develop both a sense of commitment to one another and a sense of self-direction leading to "the deepest and the best guarantee of a larger society which is worthy, lovely, and harmonious".
Schools should be a safe place for students and everyone should feel comfortable and welcome. This is where students form connections with one another and every student should feel like they have the opportunity to do that. No student should ever feel left out or not included.
3. 'It's not like they come here to be labeled, or to believe the label. We're all here-kids, teachers, parents, whoever-it's about all of us working together, playing together, being together, and that's
what learning is. Don't tell me any of these kids are being set up to fail'.
Students shouldn't be going to school to get assigned to different groups but instead to achieve an equal education. Schools already produce inequality so it is important for teachers to balance it out. I agree that learning involves everyone in order for it to be effective.
https://www.noodle.com/articles/the-inclusive-classroom-education-for-children-of-all-needs
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Oakes
Blog Post 9
Quotes
1. "On the other side, growing numbers of school professionals and parents oppose tracking because they believe it locks most students into classes where they are stereotyped as "less able," and where they have fewer opportunities to learn".
Tracking might seem to favor one group of students over the other and that is why some parents and teachers don't like it. I agree that by tracking all students don't get the same education and advantage as others. But also tracking can help put students in the right classes that they need to be in so it prepares them for higher ability classes if that's what they can handle.
2. "More-over, the nature of these differences suggests that students who are placed in high-ability groups have access to far richer schooling experiences than other students. This finding helps explain, at least in part, why it is that tracking sometimes seems to "work" for high- ability students and not for others".
To students tracking may not seem fair since the higher ability students tend to have more of an advantage than the lower ability students. Every student deserves the same education so it is important for students of different abilities to be together so they all can benefit.
3. " On the other hand, without a positive classroom climate, students spend considerable energy interfering with the teacher's agenda, and teachers must spend more of their time and energy just trying to maintain control".
I agree that sometimes it is hard to have students of mixed abilities together because half the class is on one page while the other half is on another page. The pace is also hard to control but the high ability students could be a model for the lower ability students.
http://www.nea.org/tools/16899.htm
Quotes
1. "On the other side, growing numbers of school professionals and parents oppose tracking because they believe it locks most students into classes where they are stereotyped as "less able," and where they have fewer opportunities to learn".
Tracking might seem to favor one group of students over the other and that is why some parents and teachers don't like it. I agree that by tracking all students don't get the same education and advantage as others. But also tracking can help put students in the right classes that they need to be in so it prepares them for higher ability classes if that's what they can handle.
2. "More-over, the nature of these differences suggests that students who are placed in high-ability groups have access to far richer schooling experiences than other students. This finding helps explain, at least in part, why it is that tracking sometimes seems to "work" for high- ability students and not for others".
To students tracking may not seem fair since the higher ability students tend to have more of an advantage than the lower ability students. Every student deserves the same education so it is important for students of different abilities to be together so they all can benefit.
3. " On the other hand, without a positive classroom climate, students spend considerable energy interfering with the teacher's agenda, and teachers must spend more of their time and energy just trying to maintain control".
I agree that sometimes it is hard to have students of mixed abilities together because half the class is on one page while the other half is on another page. The pace is also hard to control but the high ability students could be a model for the lower ability students.
http://www.nea.org/tools/16899.htm
Monday, November 5, 2018
Tal, Herbert, Website
Blog Post 8
Separate and Unequal
Extended Comments
For this blog post I am writing extended comments to Emily Vieira's blog.
I agree with the quotes that she chose because they show how the students reacted to the transfer students. They didn't think anything different of them and that is important because the students are all just there to learn and get an education. The parents were downgrading these transfer students because they thought they were going to affect the school but they didn't at all. This isn't good for their kids to hear either because then they are going to be in that mindset when it is actually not like that. The students in that school became better because of the integrated school. There were no negative effects because of the transfer students. Integrated schools are beneficial for all students because it provides different resources and learning tools to the classroom.
The issue is blacks not getting the same education as whites and there needs to be more integration. The teachers usually turn away from low-income and poverty schools so that leaves these students with a less education than others. The teachers don't really want to be there so they aren't going to put their all into the job and then the students struggle. The courses taught are different and the students aren't getting the education that they should get. The advanced kids get better quality teachers than the kids who are behind. I agree with the quote that she included about the integration of lower-class communities into upper-class communities. These lower class students thrive in an upper class school because they get a better education and have more tools and resources for them to use. Overall, all students will benefit from transferring lower class students to a middle class school.
The society now should be way more integrated than it actually is.
https://www.loc.gov/collections/civil-rights-history-project/articles-and-essays/school-segregation-and-integration/
Separate and Unequal
Extended Comments
For this blog post I am writing extended comments to Emily Vieira's blog.
I agree with the quotes that she chose because they show how the students reacted to the transfer students. They didn't think anything different of them and that is important because the students are all just there to learn and get an education. The parents were downgrading these transfer students because they thought they were going to affect the school but they didn't at all. This isn't good for their kids to hear either because then they are going to be in that mindset when it is actually not like that. The students in that school became better because of the integrated school. There were no negative effects because of the transfer students. Integrated schools are beneficial for all students because it provides different resources and learning tools to the classroom.
The issue is blacks not getting the same education as whites and there needs to be more integration. The teachers usually turn away from low-income and poverty schools so that leaves these students with a less education than others. The teachers don't really want to be there so they aren't going to put their all into the job and then the students struggle. The courses taught are different and the students aren't getting the education that they should get. The advanced kids get better quality teachers than the kids who are behind. I agree with the quote that she included about the integration of lower-class communities into upper-class communities. These lower class students thrive in an upper class school because they get a better education and have more tools and resources for them to use. Overall, all students will benefit from transferring lower class students to a middle class school.
The society now should be way more integrated than it actually is.
https://www.loc.gov/collections/civil-rights-history-project/articles-and-essays/school-segregation-and-integration/
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Kahne and Westheimer
Blog Post 7
Reflection
In this reading I agree that service learning for students is a great way for them to understand and help others in need. Some students don't learn well just sitting in a classroom listening to lecture or reading from a book so the hands-on part is really useful. Sometimes we even learn more because there is more opportunity for experience. Service learning is a way to reach out and help others while also learning from it at the same time.
When I was in high school I took a child development class and towards the end of the semester we visited a daycare we were assigned to until the end of the semester. This was a great opportunity because I got to help children that needed more help and just watch how they learn through play at that age. We would observe and then help out and it was a great experience and made me even more want to be a teacher!
Just like now, it is such an experience to get to be able to service learn children in a school. We get to see what it is like nowadays to teach children and learn from it. By being in the atmosphere experiencing the teaching it is way more beneficial than reading from a book about lets say how a classroom should be set up and the daily curriculum. Having this opportunity of service learning it makes students aware of how much of a difference they can make in the world just by helping out.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Blog Post 5
These articles on election teach us about gender by explaining how men speak to one another about other females. It also explains how other females talk about other females because they want to gain more power. Men are only looking for women to impress them so that then they can go talk about us. White males are holding all the power and they want to keep it that way which is why they go after woman and don't want anyone to take their power away from them.
Electing black women into office seems absurd for a lot of candidates and people. The idea of gender gap is what holds men and women apart because of their different political views. Women became very involved in politics and were actually the majority of voters in the 1980 election. They had distinct opinions on politics and they wanted to make change so they were using their voices. Men obviously didn't like this because women are "inferior" to them and they don't want them to have as much power. Which is why there are so many gender issues within the elections. This also relates to the Christensen article that we did about gender roles.
These articles relate to the article about gender inequality we did in class and also about the differences between race. There shouldn't be these gender gaps because men and women are all people just think differently and it is useful to hear other's opinions.
These articles on election teach us about gender by explaining how men speak to one another about other females. It also explains how other females talk about other females because they want to gain more power. Men are only looking for women to impress them so that then they can go talk about us. White males are holding all the power and they want to keep it that way which is why they go after woman and don't want anyone to take their power away from them.
Electing black women into office seems absurd for a lot of candidates and people. The idea of gender gap is what holds men and women apart because of their different political views. Women became very involved in politics and were actually the majority of voters in the 1980 election. They had distinct opinions on politics and they wanted to make change so they were using their voices. Men obviously didn't like this because women are "inferior" to them and they don't want them to have as much power. Which is why there are so many gender issues within the elections. This also relates to the Christensen article that we did about gender roles.
These articles relate to the article about gender inequality we did in class and also about the differences between race. There shouldn't be these gender gaps because men and women are all people just think differently and it is useful to hear other's opinions.
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Safe Spaces; Zelle
Blog Post 4
Hyperlinks
Teaching children about the LGBT community is very important. Students need to learn that is okay to be different and they can't associate certain groups of people by the ways they are brought up with. Teachers are trying to incorporate this topic in their learning when they get the chance to so that all students feel comfortable and welcome. Examples of this include adding more books that have a variety of family styles, talking about it when it gets brought up instead of pretending to not hear the comments and making a safe space for those students who are LGBT. As this article mentions even in elementary school there are teachers trying to incorporate and include everyone. There are many ways they have explained and had a discussion with their students about LGBT and it makes them have a positive view of it rather than what they might hear about it at home or from someone else.We need to teach children that it is okay to not be the same as everyone else and feel different.
It is important that teachers include the LGBT community into their classrooms. Any chance that there is to include such explanations should be discussed. This will create a more comfortable atmosphere for those who define themselves as LGBT or children with LGBT parents or relatives. It is in this world today so we can't just let it go unseen and if we hear it being talked about it is important to chime in and create a discussion.
https://www.glsen.org/educate/resources/curriculum
In this link there are various lesson plans that incorporate LGBT into the curriculum. There are ideas on how to make LGBT students feel comfortable in your classroom and ways to make the lessons reflect them as well. Even today I feel as though teachers need to be comfortable explaining and teaching this because it is going to come up in discussions. They need to be able to put their views of it to the side and be open minded to teach these students about it.

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2158244017739949
This table was conducted to show whether there is a relation to teaching about LGBT and the teachers age. As you can see the trend was as the teacher's age increased their comfort with teaching about LGBT in literature decreased. Except the over 60 year old teachers. This is because the older teachers weren't brought up learning about this and they want to stick to the way they know things. The younger teachers know more about this and were in this generation so they feel comfortable including it.
https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/john-depasquale/2017/Create-Inclusive-Affirming-Schools-for-LGBT-Students/
This article talks about creating a more inclusive atmosphere for LGBT students just like the reading we did. Including more books in libraries so that students have a variety and that is exactly what the librarian in the "Safe Spaces" reading was doing. This article also explains how there needs to be allies for these LGBT students. Even the teachers could be allies when they hear students talking about this topic they should chime in and have a discussion to create it into a learning experience rather than something negative. Like the reading said it is important to make these students feel like they are part of the school than to just let ideas about LGBT go unseen.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/what-your-child-needs-know-about-sex-and-when/201112/teaching-your-young-child-about
As the "Safe Spaces" article talked about parents also have an affect on their children when learning about LGBT. It is important for parents to encourage and teach this rather than just shrug it off and not discuss these situations with their children because then when they go to school they will have negative views on LGBT and could be a bully of the LGBT students. Parents helping their children to be aware of this can help in school and creating a safe place for those LGBT students. Many students have a lack of knowledge of what this means and it should be Brought up within the household as well so the children see the many different ways of living and others don't feel offended.
I really liked the comment in the "Safe Spaces" article that said "classrooms need to be windows and mirrors..". This was an interesting point because the windows represent the children going above and beyond and looking into the future and the mirrors represent the children themselves. So they can act like themselves in a classroom and feel safe.
Discussion:
Let everyone be accepted and feel comfortable in the classroom because they can choose to be whatever they want.
Hyperlinks
Teaching children about the LGBT community is very important. Students need to learn that is okay to be different and they can't associate certain groups of people by the ways they are brought up with. Teachers are trying to incorporate this topic in their learning when they get the chance to so that all students feel comfortable and welcome. Examples of this include adding more books that have a variety of family styles, talking about it when it gets brought up instead of pretending to not hear the comments and making a safe space for those students who are LGBT. As this article mentions even in elementary school there are teachers trying to incorporate and include everyone. There are many ways they have explained and had a discussion with their students about LGBT and it makes them have a positive view of it rather than what they might hear about it at home or from someone else.We need to teach children that it is okay to not be the same as everyone else and feel different.
It is important that teachers include the LGBT community into their classrooms. Any chance that there is to include such explanations should be discussed. This will create a more comfortable atmosphere for those who define themselves as LGBT or children with LGBT parents or relatives. It is in this world today so we can't just let it go unseen and if we hear it being talked about it is important to chime in and create a discussion.
https://www.glsen.org/educate/resources/curriculum
In this link there are various lesson plans that incorporate LGBT into the curriculum. There are ideas on how to make LGBT students feel comfortable in your classroom and ways to make the lessons reflect them as well. Even today I feel as though teachers need to be comfortable explaining and teaching this because it is going to come up in discussions. They need to be able to put their views of it to the side and be open minded to teach these students about it.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2158244017739949
This table was conducted to show whether there is a relation to teaching about LGBT and the teachers age. As you can see the trend was as the teacher's age increased their comfort with teaching about LGBT in literature decreased. Except the over 60 year old teachers. This is because the older teachers weren't brought up learning about this and they want to stick to the way they know things. The younger teachers know more about this and were in this generation so they feel comfortable including it.
https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/john-depasquale/2017/Create-Inclusive-Affirming-Schools-for-LGBT-Students/
This article talks about creating a more inclusive atmosphere for LGBT students just like the reading we did. Including more books in libraries so that students have a variety and that is exactly what the librarian in the "Safe Spaces" reading was doing. This article also explains how there needs to be allies for these LGBT students. Even the teachers could be allies when they hear students talking about this topic they should chime in and have a discussion to create it into a learning experience rather than something negative. Like the reading said it is important to make these students feel like they are part of the school than to just let ideas about LGBT go unseen.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/what-your-child-needs-know-about-sex-and-when/201112/teaching-your-young-child-about
As the "Safe Spaces" article talked about parents also have an affect on their children when learning about LGBT. It is important for parents to encourage and teach this rather than just shrug it off and not discuss these situations with their children because then when they go to school they will have negative views on LGBT and could be a bully of the LGBT students. Parents helping their children to be aware of this can help in school and creating a safe place for those LGBT students. Many students have a lack of knowledge of what this means and it should be Brought up within the household as well so the children see the many different ways of living and others don't feel offended.
Most of the LGBT students don't feel welcome or safe in their classrooms and that is why they would rather skip school. So instead of having them feel like this it is important to be mindful of every student and include them despite their differences.
I really liked the comment in the "Safe Spaces" article that said "classrooms need to be windows and mirrors..". This was an interesting point because the windows represent the children going above and beyond and looking into the future and the mirrors represent the children themselves. So they can act like themselves in a classroom and feel safe.
Discussion:
Let everyone be accepted and feel comfortable in the classroom because they can choose to be whatever they want.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Christensen
Blog Post 4
Connections
This article relates to the other articles that we did in class talking about the differences in culture and racial groups in schools. Nobody should feel left out or discriminate because of how they grow up learning about society. They grow up to just learn certain things and think that's how the world works when it is just a manipulation. This article also relates to the other articles we have been talking about when our identity is taken away from us because of our dreams and how we want our future life to be perfect like famous people. We are manipulated into looking at life through one point of view and try to build up to that to be as great as we can. This shows that in order to succeed in this world there are standards you must meet because you are always getting compared to others. There are so many gender and race inequalities and this article explains how cartoons even show that. We have been talking about this in class and men compared to women along with blacks compared to whites. Whether it gender, race, or language we are always being compared to one another. It shouldn't be like that at all and everyone should just be able to live freely how they want to. Even the cartoons that kids watch are full of sexism and racism. The kids don't even realize it but a lot of parents won't let their kids watch it as this article explains. Many of the kids reapplied after critiquing these cartoons what they were all about. It really is sad that this is what is behind everything because that isn't how it should be. Even in our childhood we were being manipulated. It is crazy to think about how manipulated we were as children and even the children nowadays. Just through something as simple as watching cartoons on television. This article relates to the gender roles we talked about in class because in many movies and children's cartoons the men are the lead role. Things as simple as this are looked over when we are children because we don't even realize it and may parents think that some cartoons are better than others but they really aren't. All of them are manipulative.
This is an article about how gender stereotypes in movies are cartoons can affect your children. They start right at the preschooler age when children begin understanding cartoons and last through their life. The television shows and cartoon depicts how men and woman should be and that view can affect your child into thinking that's the only way to be. These cartoons are so manipulative and I didn't realize it as a child and wouldn't of until reading this eye-opening article because it all makes sense. Men are portrayed as one way and woman as another which messes with children's minds.
Connections
This article relates to the other articles that we did in class talking about the differences in culture and racial groups in schools. Nobody should feel left out or discriminate because of how they grow up learning about society. They grow up to just learn certain things and think that's how the world works when it is just a manipulation. This article also relates to the other articles we have been talking about when our identity is taken away from us because of our dreams and how we want our future life to be perfect like famous people. We are manipulated into looking at life through one point of view and try to build up to that to be as great as we can. This shows that in order to succeed in this world there are standards you must meet because you are always getting compared to others. There are so many gender and race inequalities and this article explains how cartoons even show that. We have been talking about this in class and men compared to women along with blacks compared to whites. Whether it gender, race, or language we are always being compared to one another. It shouldn't be like that at all and everyone should just be able to live freely how they want to. Even the cartoons that kids watch are full of sexism and racism. The kids don't even realize it but a lot of parents won't let their kids watch it as this article explains. Many of the kids reapplied after critiquing these cartoons what they were all about. It really is sad that this is what is behind everything because that isn't how it should be. Even in our childhood we were being manipulated. It is crazy to think about how manipulated we were as children and even the children nowadays. Just through something as simple as watching cartoons on television. This article relates to the gender roles we talked about in class because in many movies and children's cartoons the men are the lead role. Things as simple as this are looked over when we are children because we don't even realize it and may parents think that some cartoons are better than others but they really aren't. All of them are manipulative.
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New York Times Article Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/17/nyregion/new-jersey-school-segregation-suit.html In Ne...
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Blog Post 4 Hyperlinks Teaching children about the LGBT community is very important. Students need to learn that is okay to be diffe...
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Blog Post 5 These articles on election teach us about gender by explaining how men speak to one another about other females. It also ...
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Blog Post 7 Reflection In this reading I agree that service learning for students is a great way for them to un...