Critical Frameworks
Funding
Critical Pedagogy
Warbler Issues
Civics
100

Critical frameworks assume that all knowledge is mediated by what?

What are power structures

100

The acronym TAP stands for what in state funding.

What is Tuition Assistance Program.

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

Warbler Issue #99 talks about this animal found breeding in Alabama.

What is a snake.

100

A bicameral legislature has this.

What is two chambers.

200

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

What is static or fixed.

200

What state just made TAP available for incarcerated students?

What is New York.

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

APAEP stands for what?

What is Alabama Prison Arts and Education Project

200

Which two committees in the CT legislature would be most appropriate to talk to about higher education in prison.

What are the Higher Education Committee and the Judiciary Committees.

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

Pell is officially named this.

What is the Federal Pell Grant

300

The sociopolitical vision of critical pedagogy is to create  __________.

To create a critical democracy based on ideas of freedom, justice, and social change 

300

Warbler Issue #100 says it has been how long since the discovery of King Tut's tomb

What is 100 years.

300

Kathy Hochul, who helped reinstitute TAP, hold what leadership position in her state.

What is governor.

400

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

What is privileged.

400

What level of funding is Pell?

What is federal.

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

Warbler Issue #97 has an article about this artist's painting of the Sistine Chapel.

Who is Michaelangelo.

400

Who is the Senate based co-chair of the Connecticut Judiciary Committee?

Who is Sen. Gary Winfield.

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

Pell funding was banned for incarcerated students in what year.

What is 1994

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

This phrase likely comes from a drunken night in 1837 that ended in some behavior where an intoxicated mob used red to vandalize a tollgate, house doors, and a swan statue.

What is paint the town red.

500

Who is the House-based co-chair of the Connecticut State Higher Education Committee?

Who is Rep. Josh Elliott.