Hey
everyone,
I’ve written
before about one of the classes I’m taking this semester called “Complexities of Urban Schools”. It’s an
introductory level education class here at Clark that casts a critical eye on
the U.S. public education system. It’s a diverse class in which, typically
through assigned readings and in-class discussions, we examine the many
problems that socioeconomically disadvantaged children and/or minority children
face when it comes to schooling, how the current public system perpetuates
these problems, and what we can do to hopefully fix the problems. We also
occasionally use documentary films and collaborative team projects to examine
these problems. One additional way through which we study the education system,
though, is by sitting in and observing an actual class in a local public school
in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester.
Our weekly
observation hours are an integral component of the experience that this unique
class offers. Everyone in the class gets assigned to a local elementary or
secondary school based on