Miami University Education Standardized Test Score Project

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lnat1

Humanities

Miami University

Description

Checkpoint 1:

  1. What should be the purpose of education?
    1. Transfer knowledge, inform, prepare
  2. What prevents students from being educated?
    1. Money, lack of resources, lack of motivation, improper behavior
  3. Who has access to education? How did you come to that conclusion?
    1. Everyone, education is constant even outside of school
  4. Do you see any problems with the way the educational system in the U.S. operates? Explain?
    1. Based off of money, based heavily on standardized tests that aren’t conducive to all students learning styles
  5. What is curriculum? What should be included in the school’s curriculum?
    1. What students learn or are supposed to learn in schools.
  6. What is the learning environment? Who should be in charge of this?
    1. The tone that is set between a student and a teacher. Usually the teacher would set this tone. Learning environments can be found in and out of classrooms.
  7. What should be the relationship between the teacher and the student?
    1. Teachers are like the seniors and students are like the freshman, teachers should help students gain knowledge as an elder friend.
  8. Under what conditions is student learning most successful?
    1. In a welcoming environment, where curiosity is encouraged. Also when the student wants to learn and the teacher wants them to learn.
  9. What motivates students to do their best in school?
    1. Desire to reach goals, motivation from other people
  10. What is your definition of effective teaching?
    1. When a teacher and a student connect over the subject. A student who is not engaged will not learn.
  11. What is the role of the teacher?
    1. To facilitate student success and learning
  12. How should the teacher assess student learning?
    1. Pay attention to students' cultural background
  13. What is your definition of a “good” school?
    1. good learning environment, proper resources, high success rate
  14. What should the relationship between education and social justice be?
    1. Instilling students with correct and positive values as a part of society.

Problems with the education system:

  • Funding- state funding is provided to schools with the highest test scores, the school’s with the lower scores get less funding
  • School districts are based off of money in given towns. People want to go to the schools with the most money, leaving the kids who go to the poorer schools with a lesser education.
  • There is a barrier between kids who want to learn and those who don’t, and those who do not want to learn often get left behind in the classrooms and it hurts their education.




Ideas for Final Project:

Sam- The first thing that came to my mind was talking about the challenges that face low income students. I found this article. https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_...

https://www.apa.org/pi/ses/resources/indicator/201...

https://ed100.org/lessons/poverty

^ lots of graphs comparing low income students to all students/affluent students

http://proxy.lib.miamioh.edu/login?url=https://sea...

^Poverty and schooling the the US (book)

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-arent-low-incom...

Housing:

https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publicat...

Solutions:

https://www.theedadvocate.org/how-to-help-low-inco...

From class:

  • Ozlem Sensoy & Robin DiAngelo: “Understanding Intersectionality through Classism”
  • Nicholas Daniel Hartlep: “The ‘Not So Silent’ Minority Scientific Racism and the Need for Epistemological and Pedagogical Experience in Curriculum”
  • Jean Anyon: “Putting Educators at the Center of a Social Movement for Economic and Educational Justice”

“Low Income Students in Education”

Paper:

  1. Thesis: Low income students are put at a disadvantage based on the social and economic factors that impact their daily lives. This in mind, there are ways that students of this description can rise above these challenges and become successful individuals.
  2. Challenges
    1. Social- neighborhoods, cities (Sam)
    2. Economic- income levels, property taxes and public schools (Hadley)
  3. Success rates
    1. Standardized test scores (chen yang)
    2. Job security (Yihang Sun)
  4. Solution (Delaney)

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Explanation & Answer

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Standardized test scores have become significantly more important in the years since No
Child Left Behind (NCLB) was passed. While a very small percentage of the funding that
schools receive comes from the federal government, as most funding comes from state and local
governments, the federal government uses standardized test scores to determine the amount of
money schools get on a national level based on the performance of students within each district,
as well as whether students’ test scores improve adequately each year. Standardized test scores
can also affect teacher pay, school choice, and other areas. Unfortunately, certain groups of
students are more likely to perform poorly on standardized tests than other students, which
means that it c...


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