Education and Culture Overview: The purpose of this CRR is for you to familiarize yourself with the.

Education and Culture Overview:

The purpose of this CRR is for you to familiarize yourself with the readings you will be teaching during your chosen team-teach week. There’s no need to do a super close read of the articles. Skim through them (somewhat carefully) to respond to the prompts below. You will need to refer to your CRR when we meet next week (Week 8) to start the lesson planning process. Instructions:

Step 1: , and highlight/note sections of the text that you feel are relevant

Step 2: For each reading, articulate the author’s main ideas/theory and key concepts in bullet point format

Step 3: Articulate the connections that you see across the set of readings in bullet point format

Step 4: Discuss the connections between your readings and the content we’ve covered for the past seven weeks. For example, how does Marx’s theory of historical materialism relate to Valenzuela’s concept of “subtractive schooling”?

Step 5: Write at least three questions that you would ask students (like those you have seen in past CRRs) that you think could operate as signposts to assist students with (1) the identification of key concepts, (2) attending to central connections across the set of readings for that week, and (3) identifying connections between this week’s set of readings and the previous material covered during weeks 2-7.

Step 6: Think about two possible activities you might ask W 190 students to do during your team-teach to better understand the readings and accompanying digital tools you would want students to use as part of their learning process (e.g., concept mapping with Sketchboard IO, or video making with FlipGrid). Write these ideas down in bullet point form/draft narrative. They don’t have to be fully fleshed-out. I just want you to start thinking about this and get some of your ideas down. Rubric

Team Teach CRR Team Teach CRR

Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMain Points of Readings 5.0 to >0.0 ptsFull Marks

Student articulates readings’ main ideas, theories, and key concepts

0.0 ptsNo Marks

Student does not articulate readings’ main ideas, theories, and key concepts

5.0pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConnections Across Readings in Week and Course 2.5 to >0.0 ptsFull Marks

Student identifies and articulates connections across the set of readings assigned for the team-teach week of choice. And also identifies connections between readings for that week and readings from previous weeks of the course.

0.0 ptsNo Marks

Student does not identify and articulate connections across the set of readings assigned for the team-teach week of choice. Student does not also identify connections between readings for that week and readings from previous weeks of the course.

2.5pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePoses Three Questions 5.0 to >0.0 ptsFull Marks

Student poses at least three questions that could operate as signposts to assist students with (1) the identification of key concepts, (2) attending to central connections across the set of readings for that week, and (3) identifying connections between this week’s set of readings and the previous material covered during weeks 2-7.

0.0 ptsNo Marks

Student does not pose at least three questions that could operate as signposts to assist students with (1) the identification of key concepts, (2) attending to central connections across the set of readings for that week, and (3) identifying connections between this week’s set of readings and the previous material covered during weeks 2-7.

5.0pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescribe two possible activities 2.5 to >0.0 ptsFull Marks

Student describes two possible activities they might ask W 190 students to do during their team-teach to better understand the readings and accompanying digital tools they want students to use as part of their learning process (e.g., concept mapping with Sketchboard IO, or video making with FlipGrid).

0.0 ptsNo Marks

Student does not describe two possible activities they might ask W 190 students to do during their team-teach to better understand the readings and accompanying digital tools they want students to use as part of their learning process (e.g., concept mapping with Sketchboard IO, or video making with FlipGrid).

2.5pts Total Points: 15.0

also use this video

Main readings: Week 10: Structural Inequality in Schools and Classrooms Nasir, N., et al. (2013). Racial Storylines and Implications for Learning. ( Oakes, J. (1985). Tracking. In J. Oakes, Keeping track: How schools structure inequality ( and the video

I uploaded more reading since I need to connect them with the readings that I am doing

Answer preview…………. Racial Storylines and Implications for Learning

Main Ideas

Learning includes acquisition of new ideas

Storylines presented in the curriculum have an impact on perceptions on race

The stereotypes presented in academics related to different races influence the learners’ perception of the races presented

Racial socialization-ways in which information about race is presented to learners

The cultural perception of academic concepts influences the learning process………

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