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Rodriguez's article "Aria" had a significant impact on me. This article underlines how schools impose the idea of Americanization on families, forcing many to choose between a public and private identity in terms of culture, language, and so on. This post had a significant impact on me, particularly given my placement at Many of the students in my class speak Spanish as their first language, and reading this article made me wonder if their families, like Rodriguez's, have felt pressured to sacrifice their private individualities in favor of public, more Eurocentric identities that align with what America considers "ideal" in terms of intersectionality.
This semester, I also found the article "Troublemakers" by Shalaby to be informative and insightful. The essay emphasizes how misbehavior in youngsters is sometimes interpreted as simple refusal or the child's decision to be "bad." The educational system categorizes and judges youngsters as either "good students" or "bad students," with no other considerations. Instead, educators must delve deeper into the causes of behavior and acknowledge that each student will react differently to the given situation.
Throughout this semester, we’ve explored various readings and videos addressing critical justice issues. We examined how society perceives different minority groups and discussed the role of educators in fostering support and equality within the classroom. We delved into diverse teaching philosophies, focusing on what to observe in the classroom environment and strategies for effectively addressing and understanding student behaviors.
I agree that game was a good way to show how frustrating social rules especially with a language divide.
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