Course Book
Intro
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Current Event/ Outside Resources
Video
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What Chapter are we going over? 

Chapter 11; The System Of Higher Education 

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What is Inclusion? 

it has to do with the culture of that setting and the degree to which members of different groups are recognized and appreciated

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What is the opposite of "school-to-prison pipeline"?

Prison to school pipeline

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What is Diversity? 

Diversity consider who is present in a social or institutional setting, usually in a statistical sense.

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How long was the video? 

3min and 41s

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What did the GI Bill Provide? 

G.I. Bill provided
considerable benefits to veterans, including tuition and cost of living support for those
who went to college

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What Theory is this;

Education promotes social inequality through the use of tracking and standardized testing and the impact of its “hidden curriculum.” Schools differ widely in their funding and learning conditions, and this type of inequality leads to learning disparities that reinforce social inequality

Conflict Theory

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How much does education cost for prisoners? 

Education for prisoners is FREE 
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When did they give Pell Grand again? 

1965 


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In 1789, which Prison was the first in the US to introduce the Idea of educating incarcerated people? 

Walnut Street Prison in Philadelphia, PA 

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What year were incarcerated individuals stripped of their ability to apply for Pell Grants? 

1994 

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Can you earn a bachelor's in prison?

 YES, if one is sentenced to life without the possibility of parole 

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In the US, how many colleges were there in the 1800s? 

fewer than 30 colleges 

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Who are the individuals impacted by the 'Zero Tolerance Policies'? 

Minority groups and the Low-income 

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What application did President Lyon B Johnso introduce to help pay for College? 

FAFSA; Free Application for Federal Student Aid  

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What act gave states lands for teaching purposes? 

The Morrill Land Grand Act

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How many prisons have education?

 About 9 in 10 prisons offer education. 

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Schools operate more like a _______.

Schools operate more like a __business__

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What became available to the lower-income and incarcerated folks for financial needs when the Higher Education Act of 1965, expanded its access? 

Federal Pell Grant 

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What challenges did incarcerated people face when filling FAFSA out? 

(Give at least 3 examples out of the 5)

- No internet access 

- lack of access to personal files and tax records

- no access to parent financial records 

- limited access to phones and emails for communication 

- filling it out in paper form (taking days to finish) 

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In 1965, President Lyndon Baines Johnson sought more aggressive measures to remedy the underrepresentation of racial and ethnic groups, by introducing an Executive Order, that would allow race to be taken into account as a “plus factor” in admissions decisions known as?

Affirmative Action 

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Why is education important in prisons? 

Because there is a 43% reduction in being incarcerated. 

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What college is generally considered the oldest institution for higher learning in the US?

Harvard College

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What would be reduced when a prison-to-school pipeline is created? 

Recidivism

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Fill in the black; 

FAFSA went from _____ questions to _____ questions after the 'FAFSA Simplification Act'  eased the process of completion.

FAFSA went from _108_ questions to _36_ questions after the 'FAFSA Simplification Act' eased the process of completion.

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