A system of setting standards and measuring student performance... leading to the pressure to raise test scores, which has turned the work of teachers into that of standardized curriculum technicians... (pg. 1)
What is No Child Left Behind Act?
..in which students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor...
What is "banking" pedagogy?
The "peeling away" layers of identity, practice, and existence...
What is "Theoretical approach towards multicultural education"?
Within our society, wealth and education are the main contributing factors to its accessibility.
What's grants "access to power"?
A term that conveys a global identity that quickly replace more localized ethnic and cultural ones... (pg. 6)
What is Citizen of the World?
A negative that focus on getting along better, primarily via a greater recognition of, and respect for, ethnic, cultural, and or linguistic differences, while the approach will be a problem solving one.
DAILY DOUBLEWhat is Liberal Multiculturalism?
...framing everyone as "equal citizens" directing attention away from material inequalities, and framing people as individuals first and foremost directs attention away from this terminology.
What is unequal power relationships?
The key driver of late capitalism which promotes free (unregulated) markets and individualistic opportunism.
What is Laissez-faire economics?
...consistent examination of the structural roots of racism and the persistence of white control over power and material resources... (pg. 8)
What is Critical Race Theory?
An emphasis on such concepts such as voice, dialogue, power, and social class...
What is Critical Pedagogy?
The need to learn to build solidarity across diverse communities, both academically and professionally...learn to embrace struggles against oppression that others of us face.
What is "tolerance and understanding"?
The ________ of liberal multiculturalism is the inability to tackle seriously and systematically these structural inequalities, such as racism, institutionalized poverty, and discrimination, as a result of its continued use of the affirmation and politically muted discourse of ‘culture’ and cultural recognition.”
What is the key weakness of liberal multiculturalism?
Jill Flynn used this term to describe the discussion of topics such as race and racism. (must search)
What is "hot lava" topics?
...rather than prioritizing culture, this gives priority to structural analysis of unequal power relationships, analyzing the role of institutionalized inequities, including (but not necessarily limited to) racism.
What is Critical Multiculturalism?
Two Parts: The term we use and the things we study that ends up constructing imagined cultures that romanticized differences and create fiction...
What are "other people" and artifacts?
“...are structured by class, ethnic, and gender stratification, objective constraints, and historical determiners...
What are identity choice structures?
Fill in the bolded and underlined:
FOR half of current team points: Stated by _author_ and _author_ neoliberal policies are transforming the delivery of public education. Schooling as a public benefit and common good has been supplanted by the ideology of privatization.
FOR 500 points: Which correlates with the article by May and Sleeter's _article title_, analyzing that identities, ethnic, or otherwise...cannot...be freely chosen...this would reduce life to the level of _term_ ideology.
Who are Lakes and Carter?
What is Critical Multiculturalism: Theory and Praxis?
What is market (markets)?