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This analysis explores the complex interplay of culture, social class, and education in America, highlighting the achievement gap and the need for equitable schools to address it. Theories explaining the gap and strategies for creating equitable learning environments are discussed.
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Anybody can make it in America, if they only try • I totally agree with • Is way over simplified • Is true for “normal” people
Anybody can make it, if they have the right parents and $$$$. • I totally agree with • Is way over simplified • Is true for “normal” people
In America, social class is more important than race for success • I agree • I disagree
The uneven educational playing field • The best and the brightest here versus abroad • America is unique in how it attempts to educate its citizens • How schools are financed • Achievement gap…NCLB holds to the same high standards
What is race? • Historically has changed definitions • U.S. Census Bureau: white, black, Hispanic, Asian, Native • Many are bicultural or multicultural • Racism: an attitude that results in an action of discrimination
In America • It’s impossible to not be racist • Older people are much more racist than the young • Racism is getting much better than before
At U.M.D. • Racism is not a problem • I see racism every day • Racism happens, but is rare
The Achievement Gap • At every level black children score lower than white, and the gap widens with time • Same with reading, but lower rate of widening • The gap between blacks and whites in college has increased in the past 20 years • Explaining the difference between Cuban/Mexican and Vietnamese/Cambodian
Social Class • Generally speaking refers to a group of people with a shared economic and social status…the two are linked • Primary factor in the quantity and quality of education that a child receives • Curriculum based on social class (to maintain the order)
Theories Explaining the Achievement Gap • Biological Explanations • Arthur Jensen…80% of intelligence is inborn, Herrnstein and Murray The Bell Curve (60% inborn) • Analytical intelligence, versus creative or practical intelligence (Sternberg) • Cultural Explanations • From cultural deprivation to cultural fit • Voluntary and Involuntary Immigrants
Political Explanations • Jean Anyon…five schools in a range of socioeconomic levels • Teaching-learning…huge differences, from rote learning, following rules, little choice, little explanation to finding the right answer with explanation to creative and independent activities, critical thinking, problem solving, application of concepts • Preparing children for their future “place” in society through the hidden curriculum
More reasons for the Achievement Gap • Unequal school resources • Digital divide • Ability grouping and tracking • Teacher expectation effect
Culture • A dynamic, creative, and continuous process including behaviors, values, and substance learned and shared by people that guides them in their struggle for survival and gives meaning to their lives • Affects ways of thinking, Family, Authority, Language
Equitable schools • Addresses the racial/cultural/social-class achievement gaps • Multicultural curriculum • Insures all students are involved • Respects the local community • Celebrates diversity • Seeks out family participation • High academic expectations
Equitable schools • Holds students and staff responsible for their work • Advanced classes and extracurriculars that students choose • Many opportunities for informed student choice • Ensure students learn skills to thrive in the mainstream • Participatory democracy • Establishes norms of community and practices them • Advocates for students and the community • Employs teachers interested in learning about cultures other than their own