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GRDG526 Language, Literacy, and Diversity in American Education

In this week's class, Dr. Gloria E. Jacobs will discuss historical perspectives on language, literacy, and diversity in American education. The agenda includes podcasts, videos, small group discussions, and analysis of the Metro Rochester fact analysis. The class will also explore inequities today and the prison-to-pipeline issue. Additionally, there will be a workshop on classroom analysis and a preview of the next class on language and culture.

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GRDG526 Language, Literacy, and Diversity in American Education

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  1. GRDG526 Language, Literacy, and Diversity in American Education Week 6: Historical Perspectives Dr. Gloria E. Jacobs

  2. Agenda • Podcasts, Videos • Small group discussion • Break • Metro Rochester Fact Analysis • Workshop classroom analysis • Next class

  3. Looking back on 1957 Little Rock Nine Elizabeth Eckford Inequities today Prison to Pipeline videos Part 1 Part 2 Podcasts, Videos 4:45-5:05

  4. Discussion Groups

  5. Small Group Discussion • 5:05 - 5:45

  6. ReQuest • Each group develop a few questions for me to answer. Frame questions around • Clarifying • Summarizing • Inferring • Main idea • Author’s purpose

  7. Break • 6:15 - 6:30

  8. Facts about Metro Rochester 6:30 - 7:00 • Handout and Analysis • What do you notice? • How inequities being structured? • How is the history of eugenics being played out here in Rochester? • How does the social history of Rochester contribute to the economic structuring of our school districts?

  9. Classroom Analysis7:00 - 7:30 • What does analysis mean? • What does analysis look like? • How do we use the theories to support analysis? • Show/Don’t Tell – “Check the Labels”

  10. Next Class 7:30 - 7:40 • No class on 3/1 – Spring Break. • For 3/8 – Language & Culture • Reading – a collection of short articles • Baldwin (online) • Delpit • Smitherman • Christensen • Tateishi • Writing • Classroom analysis From Au, W. (2009). Rethinking Multicultural Education

  11. Report out • Share your findings

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