About zanideab

Hello, my name is Blake Zanidean. I am originally form Swift Current, Saskatchewan and have lived in Saskatoon and Regina. I graduated high school in 2011 at Swift Current Comprehensive High School (SCCHS) . From there, I went to the University of Saskatchewan for two years taking arts and science. I was uncertain of what I wanted to pursue, so I decided to work until I had found my calling. After six years of working, I am happy to find myself pursuing a degree in education. I come from a small family only having one sister and am blessed with the most adventurous nephew. I grew up playing many sports including; hockey, soccer, and football. I am an avid Colorado Avalanche fan but my true passion lies in Esports. I run a business on the side with my friends running Esports events across Western Canada. I am an easy going, fun loving person who is always looking for the best in every situation. I am a very hands on learner and utilize my adaptability to thrive in any environment. I am looking forward to using the arsenal of skills I have acquired from past teachers and my life experiences to help encourage the youth of today chase their passions.

Blog #1

In this article, Kumashiro addresses the idea of common sense in education. He believes that common sense is a set idea we have based on our beliefs, societal influences, morals, that varies among cultures. Kumashiro believes that common sense however isn’t as common as we believe because it will vary depending on the influences you have and where you grow up. This can however cause many problems when trying to educate and relate to others. When teaching, this common sense to act as a tool of oppression if not used properly.

Kumshiro expresses that because it can express this oppression, it is crucial we are cognitive of the impact it has. Pushing our influences on others can impact the way that they learn. In following common sense, we do not question what is seen as the right way to do things and in turn, almost assimilate ourselves to act in the commonality. It is very important to combat this in the education system, especially because as teachers we impact our students abilities of self expression and creativity by converting them to the norms. Proper education about race, religion, diversity, sexuality, are all important tools we can use to try and educate ourselves into questioning what we see as normal and find new ways to educate ourselves with the ongoing diverse world around us.