According to Levin’s article, curricula are developed by the government or a form of authority. The curriculum changes as authorities within the government change. Levin explains everyone has been to school causing them to feel like they hold knowledge about schooling: an important element of the politics around education is that everyone has gone to […]
Month: May 2023
Blog Post 2
What does it mean to be a ‘good’ student according to common sense? A good student is defined as a child who conforms to standards and rules while meeting expectations. A ‘good’ student is a child who is on time for class, completes assignments and homework on time, and is respectful to teachers, classmates, and the […]
ECS 203- Blog Post 1
Kumashiro uses different examples to explain common sense. Overall, the author has defined commonsense to be normalities about aspects of society. Common sense does not hold what ifs or could, rather it states shoulds and is. As Kumashiro states: “Common sense does not tell us that this is what schools could be doing; it tells […]