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Month: December 2023

Academic Activity–Lunch and Learn (10/4)

Academic Activity–Lunch and Learn (10/4)

Today I went to the lunch and learn held in the CXL in the commons. This week was focused on the idea of sustainability regarding the production and consumption of clothing and other textile materials. We primarily focused on fast fashion sites such as Shein, Aliexpress, etc. A woman from the schools (or town–I can’t remember which one it was at this moment)  sustainability office presented us with an educational slideshow and videos to start a discussion. I contributed ideas…

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Most Important Learning Essay

Most Important Learning Essay

Within the realm of education, many issues go unnoticed regarding the relationship between school personnel and students. Many of these issues such as misrepresentation of culture, false teaching of history, disparities in education, and biases have been revealed throughout this course, Controversial Topics of Education. While many more issues besides the ones listed above exist and have been discussed amongst the class; I feel as if the most important topic by far is the effects implicit biases of a teacher…

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Female Changemaker Report–> Fanny Jackson Coppin

Female Changemaker Report–> Fanny Jackson Coppin

Throughout history, there have been many progressive moments made in the field of education. Many of these revisions–catalyzed by social movements were led by female change makers who dedicated their entire lives to improving education. These advancements have influenced the educational opportunities for students in classrooms centuries after their death. One woman, Fanny Jackson Coppin, had a significant impact on the education of African-American men and women. Fanny Jackson Coppin’s changes did not come with ease, as she had to…

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Research Paper #1 –> Despiritualization of Native American Tribes

Research Paper #1 –> Despiritualization of Native American Tribes

Despiritualization, a concept that involves removing individuals from their spirituality and its influence, served as an essential part of effectively separating individuals from their culture and community as a means of control and conformity. This method of dehumanization had great contributions to the removal of Native American presence within the United States.   Achieved through tactics such as Christian missionaries, religiously affiliated schools, and congressional attempts to prevent religious and culturally significant religious practices. Often, this topic is taught with little…

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