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Conceptions of Schooling. Created by: Desirae Lovato Kelsey Smith Kathryn Van Velson Shannon Reed Justin Jergensen Natalie Salazar. E.D.Hirsch. Earned PhD from Yale University in 1957 Began as English professor Cultural Literacy 1977-The Philosophy of Composition.
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Conceptions of Schooling Created by: DesiraeLovato Kelsey Smith Kathryn Van Velson Shannon Reed Justin Jergensen Natalie Salazar
E.D.Hirsch • Earned PhD from Yale University in 1957 • Began as English professor • Cultural Literacy • 1977-The Philosophy of Composition
Major Contributions • Definition of Cultural Literacy • The Core Knowledge Foundation (1986) • Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to know (1987) • Philosophy of Core Knowledge
Controversy with Education • Teachers have a better understanding of their communities necessities. • Why it works • 50/50 • Commonality amongst faculty
“I think tolerating a certain degree of failure-not because it's good for you but because it's a necessary part of growth-is a very important part of the message the leadership can give.” 67 years young Howard Gardner “If I know you're very good in music, I can predict with just about zero accuracy whether you're going to be good or bad in other things.”
Major Contributions • The Good Work Project • Project Zero • Multiple Intelligence
Maxine Greene “Only a teacher in search of his freedom can inspire a student to search for his own.” -Maxine Greene
BiographyDecember 22, 1917- • American Educational Philosopher—Existentialism • Author of 7 books • Social Activist – for the imagination • Teacher
Major Contributions • Existentialist Education • The Dialectic of Freedom • Releasing the Imagination: Essays on Education, the Arts, and Social Change • Maxine Greene Foundation for Social Imagination, the Arts & Education
Ayers, W, & Miller, J. (1998). A Light in the dark times: maxinegreene and the unfinished conversation. New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Cultural literacy: What every american. (2010). E.D. Hirsch, Jr. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Core Knowledge Foundation website: http://www.coreknowledge.org/mimik/mimik_live_data/view.php?id=1833&record_id=20Dosamantes, D. (2007). The Maxine greene foundation for imagination, the arts & education. Retrieved from http://www.maxinegreene.org/foundation.htmlE. Donald Hirsch Jr. [Distinguished Visiting Fellow]. (2010). Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Stanford University, Hoover Institution website: http://www.hoover.org/ bios/hirsch.htmlGreiner, M. B., & Dosamantes, D. (2007). About Maxine Greene. In The Maxine Greene Foundation - For Social Imagination, The Arts and Education. Retrieved February/March 20, 2010, from http://maxinegreene.org/about_maxine_greene.html Harper, D. (2008). Maxine Greene: The Importance of Self Reflection. In Edutopia. Retrieved February/March 23, 2010, from http://www.edutopia.org/maxine-greeneHirsch Jr., E. (1993). The Core Knowledge curriculum--what's behind its success?. Educational Leadership, 50(8), 23. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database.New York City Department of Education. (2010). High School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry. Retrieved April/May 6, 2010, from http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/03/M299/default.htm O'Neil, J. (1999). Core Knowledge & Standards. Educational Leadership, 56(6), 28. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database Palmer, J. A. (2001). Fifty Modern Thinkers on Education From Piaget to the Present. NewYork: Routledge.Sadker, D. M., & Zittleman, K. R. (2009). Teachers, Schools, and Society A Brief Introduction to Education (Second ed.). San Francisco:McGraw Hill Work Cited
Works Cited cont. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. (2010). The GoodWork Project. Retrieved March 25, 2010, from http://pzweb.harvard.edu/research/GoodWork.htm.Torres, C. A. (1998). Interview with Maxine Greene. In Education, Power, and Personal Biography: Dialogues with Critical Educators (pp. 159-183). New York: Routledge.Pictures:Slide 2: E.D. Hirsch 4 b&whttp://www.pbs.org/kcet/publicschool/images/inn_hirsch.jpgSlide 5: Howard Gardner 1http://www.taprootfoundation.org/blog/2008/07/Slide 5: Howard Gardner 2http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2008/12/22/he_conceived_of_multiple_intelligences/Slide 7: Howard Gardner-multiple intelligenceshttp://naungancinta.wordpress.com/2008/04/11/multiple-intelligences-which-one-your-learning-style/Slide 8: Maxine Greene1http://www.uky.edu/~eushe2/images/greene.jpgSlide 9: Maxine Greene 2http://reporter-archive.mcgill.ca/Rep/r3017/convocation3.html