Feire's main idea of what concept education currently follows.
What is the "banking" concept of education?
CRT is the acronym for it.
What is the acronym for Critical Race Theory?
A common aspect of education that Kumashiro states that he didn't leave enough room for in previous classes and often isn't addressed.
What is "crisis" in education?
The key word Feire uses to describe what education should look like.
What is problem-posing education?
A policy that largely benefited white women despite its intentions.
What is a affirmative action?
The word in Kumashiro's essay that Kumashiro's students got "stuck" on.
What is the word queer?
Those who argue for changing consciousness rather than situation.
Who are the "oppressors" and what are their beliefs, in Feire's opinion?
CRT is an "outgrowth of and separate entity from" this.
What is roles did critical legal studies have in the development of critical race theory?
The two words Kumashiro uses to refer to reluctance to change or re-examine the self.
What are "affirmation" and "sameness"?
Approaching life from a mindset of "having" rather than "being."
What is necrophily?
A University of Pennsylvania Law Professor who's writings brought Critical Race Theory into the common eye.
Who is Lani Guinier?
How could a critical approach to education be applied to mathematics?
(Neat ideas!)
When have you benefited from the banking approach? (Either teaching or being taught)
(Thoughtfulness in your answer gets you full credit!)
When have you furthered or benefited from existing power structures or "conceptual whiteness?"
(Good job acknowledging that!)
When is a time that you stereotyped someone without realizing it at the time?
(Thank you for sharing!)