Kozol Reading.
Statistics.
The Perspectives.
Campus Response.
100
In East St. Louis, what fraction of families live on $7,500 or less per year?
What is 1/3?
100
Approximately how many students are enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States?
What is 16 million?
100
What level of analysis is the functionalist perspective?
What is macrolevel?
100
What percentage of violent incidents are reported to the police?
What is 35%?
200
How much money do teachers working in East St. Louis public schools make per year? [approximate]
What is $10,000?
200
What percentage of college women experience rape at some point during their college career?
What is 25%?
200
Why does college violence occur in the opinion of a conflict theorist?
What is Violence is inherent because we are constantly competing for resources.
200
What are campuses doing with SRO officers to decrease campus violence?
What is hiring more SRO officers, and putting more of these officers on patrol throughout the campus?
300
When Kozol is visiting the much nicer high school, what three general positions emerge?
What is fiscal inequalities do matter in education, racial integration is looked at with much resistance, and equity will probably make no difference if accomplished or made a goal.
300
How much more likely are male students to be victims of overall violence than females?
What is twice as likely?
300
What level of analysis is symbolic interactionism?
What is micro level?
300
What are schools doing in connection with the government to stifle campus violence?
What is raising awareness along with the government and other organizations?
400
How do the students at the nicer, more elite schools feel about busing?
What is they do not feel the students from poor areas will not benefit from the move, because you can take the student out of the ghetto, but not the ghetto out of the student?
400
How often is alcohol involved in violent attacks?
What is 75% of the time?
400
What would a conflict theorist consider a feasible action to solve college violence?
What is changing the views of oppression in regards to race, gender, and class.
400
What are colleges doing in order to stifle campus violence immediately?
What is asking all students to report violent incidents or suspicious actions immediately?
500
What are some of the major problems students in poor city schools in East St. Louis face?
What is a lack of funding, outdated learning materials, faulty equipment, and sewage leaks?
500
What time does campus violence usually occur? Between the hours 6 am to 6 pm, or 6 pm to 6 am?
What is between 6 am and 6 pm?
500
What is a feasible theoretical solution to college violence in the eyes of a functionalist?
What is strengthening college institutions and encouraging students to work better with one another?
500
What percentage of violent incidents go unreported?
What is 65%?