ECS 203 Blog Post #4
We discussed at the beginning of the semester, common sense and the ideas behind it, we also discussed what common-sense means to future educators. For this blog post, we were required to focus on common sense with the question of what it means to be a “good” student. I have been in school for many…
ECS 203 Blog Post #3
Topic: Reconciliation and the Curriculum We’ve discussed throughout my educational journey a lot about Reconciliation and how we as human beings can help repair our relationships with Indigenous cultures and the environment we call “home” or “land.” Now, it is time to start discussing Reconciliation within the curriculum and how we as future educators may…
ECS 203 Blog Post #2 – The Tyler Rationale
Personally, I think I’ve experienced the Tyler rationale within my own schooling when we use to do the RAD test, which was a standardized test every student had to do twice in each grade all the way until grade eight. We had to do it once at the beginning of the year to see what…
ECS 203 Blog Post #1 – Common Sense
After reading the article from Kumashiro called The Problem of Common Sense, I felt the knowledge I had previously had on “common sense” was given from a different perspective which was nice to see and read. From what I read, I felt Kumashiro described common sense as different practices and approaches that are done every…