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STC CHapter 5

Saber Tooth Curriculum Chapter 5

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STC CHapter 5

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  1. Ch.5 Education and Paleolithic Security The Saber Tooth Curriculum by Abner Peddiwell Presentation: VIctoria Ewulo, UH M.ED Spring 2017

  2. Main Characters Wise Old Men Industry Chiefs Smart fishermen Slow fishermen Teacher Demented Tribesmen

  3. Main Events Technical intelligence → Lack of other skills → Troubles Three Great Fish Chiefs → Monopoly on fishing rights Slow tribe members → Bought Out Men, women, and children → Hired to work/payed in fish Stock pile of fish → Most workers jobless → 2 fish per family or starving Wise Old Men intervene → Rations: unemployed get 1.5 fish per day per family Antelope and Bear Monopolize → more stockpiles → industries shut down

  4. Only food in hands of industry chiefs → stockpile/rotting→ starving tribe members Rulers implement relief tax → chiefs:1/100 fish → anyone who eats fish: .02 of 1 fish → rations resume Demented tribesman → suggests work other than main 3 → change to rules of wise old men → threatened & silenced Teacher → teach solutions to crisis in school. Response: Teach students how to learn not what to learn (even if it could help improve crisis) Long term effects: Schools receive half number of fish (resources) than in past

  5. Historical Context Great Depression → Wealth and resources in hands of few → Most people unemployed and starving → Gov’t relief programs “..as long as society fails to bring its educational efforts - all of its behavior changing ways - into focus with its goals and purposes, that society postpones its golden age. And, if the discrepancy becomes too great or too prolonged a society will destroy itself”. -Harold R. W. Benjamin

  6. Present Day Decisions of the few effect $$ and resources schools may or may not receive Recurring themes: → Educational lag and misalignment → Change agents/non conformists threatened & dismissed or forced to conform

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