I have been thinking deeply about the articles that we have read and which ones would be the most beneficial to teach out, in terms of the families and students that we service. After reading Delpit, I knew I wanted to teach out about the culture of power, identity, and race. I also felt a strong connection to Finn's text, specifically domestic and empowering education. Therefore, for my teach out project, I will focus on the culture of power, identity, and race. I connect the culture of power to Finn's article. As a school community, I believe it will open the doors to future conversations and help us to begin to discuss what type of education our school is providing for our students.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
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