The Teach Out Project Proposal
I chose the Sleeter article because I kept thinking about Carlos's story. It was so different from my own educational experience. It was something that I really did not thinking about before. I want to share it with my daughter and husband as they both work with under-represented groups so I think it would have the most direct, quickest impact. I will create a pamphlet so it can be easily shared with their colleagues.
CHOOSE A TEXT: Review your whole blog to remind yourself about what we have read so far in class. What texts have stayed with you so far? What articles inspire you? What topic matters most to you in terms of your own work? Are there any of these texts that you would like to share with others in your life?
The Academic and Social Value of Ethnic Studies by Christine Sleeter stood out to me the most- specifically Carlos's story. |
WHO DO YOU WANT TO SHARE WITH? Are there people in your life with whom you would really like to talk about these texts? Colleagues? Students? Family members? Friends? Children?
My family. My daughter, who is a MLL teacher and my husband, who works on grants for under-represented groups. I think this could help them make bigger impacts in the work place.
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WHAT FORMAT MIGHT WORK FOR YOU? Individual interview? Small group discussion? Art activity? Professional development workshop? Poster for your office? Pamphlet to share? Lesson plan? Etc? pamphlet
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Susanna! I am happy to see that you are choosing to do a pamphlet as your educational resource! Prior to solidifying my topic, I had my heart set on creating a pamphlet myself. Not only are they so fun to create, but they can also be such a great, concise, and informative tool to visualize and learn about essential topics, such as what we have been learning in class. I cannot wait to see this come to life!
ReplyDeleteI love this but you don't have to make a pamphlet... the interview itself could be your "product". Then when you write it up, the product and reflection will be together.
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