Critical Frameworks
Financial Implications
Critical Pedagogy
Baldwin
100

Critical frameworks assume that all knowledge is mediated by what?

What are power structures

100

True or False: Departments of Correction pay for HEP programs

False

100

Castro & Brawn's central tension in their article.

What is whether incarcerated students are able to do rereading themselves or whether, through the conditions of authoritarian control, the teacher becomes mapped onto the role of the prison guard instead of the dialogic facilitator of that rereading. 

100

Baldwin says we are in what kind of situation.

What is revolutionary.
200

Critical frameworks argue that the relationship between concept and object (idea and outcome/behavior) is not this.

What is static or fixed.

200

True or False: If incarcerated students take all the Pell grants, then that means non-incarcerated students could lose out on getting Pell.

False

200

According to Castro & Brawn, critical forms of pedagogy all rely on building a sense of community, and they acknowledge the importance of negotiating _____________ between teacher and student and in the classroom environment 

What are power relations.

200

"The paradox of education is precisely this - that as one begins to become conscious __________."

What is, "One begins to examine the society in which he is being educated."

300

Focusing on oppression in one identity domain at the exclusion of the other tends to ignore this.

What is often ignores/obscures/dismisses the interconnections among them.

300

According to the United States Department of Education, who is the oversight entity for college programs in prisons at the state and federal levels?

The state DOC at the state level and the Bureau of Prisons at the federal level

300

The sociopolitical vision of critical pedagogy is to create  __________.

The political or social vision of critical pedagogy is to create a critical democracy based in ideas of freedom, justice, and social change 

300

"Every street boy – and I was a street boy, so I know – looking at the society which has produced him, looking at the standards of that society which are not honored by anybody, looking at your churches and the government and the politicians, understands that this structure is operated for_____________."

What is someone else’s benefit.

400

In any society, there a groups that are _________ over others.

What is privileged.

400

Roughly what percentage of Quinnipiac TUITION costs does the maximum Pell award cover? 5%, 13%, 20%, 25%

13%

400

Nonincarcerated instructors who teach inside prisons and subscribe to critical pedagogy may run the risk of _____________ the very ____________ they seek to expose 

What is reproducing the power structures.

400

"It is not really a 'Negro revolution' that is upsetting the country. What is upsetting the country is ______."

What is a sense of its own identity.

500

The most forceful perpetuation of oppression, according to critical frameworks, is when this happens.

What is when subordinate groups think their position natural instead of systemic.

500

What state-level aid program in New York is now available for incarcerated students?

NY TAP (Tuition Assistance Program)

500

Brawn's primary question asks if the tenets of critical pedagogy truly be realized without first problematizing (and then resolving) the _________________ that exists between the teacher and student, which is heightened in the carceral setting because teachers are students’ sole providers of information?

What is the inherent power balance.

500

Baldwin argues that if you view yourself as an educated person, you are obligated to do what.

What is change society.
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