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Ch. 6, School Culture - Coggle Diagram
Ch. 6
5 Types of School Culture
Culture of Family
Trumps all
Building Classroom Culture
Collaboration is key
Make it authentic
Live the expectations
Invest as a learner
Give students experiences to dive into.
Make students know they have value
Cultural Values
Book Choices
Bullying
Language
School Culture
Community Traditions
Partnering with the Community
Grants
Watch D.O.G.S.
Food backpacks
Common Culture
Traditions
History
Macro Roles of Educators
Democratic Equality
Produce good citizens.
Social Efficiency
Prepare people for future jobs.
Social Mobility
Prepare students to compete in society.
Micro Roles of Educators
Academic Rigor
Preparing students for academic success.
Social Development
Preparing students to interact with others.
Workforce Readiness
Preparing students to join the workforce.
Cultural Transmission
Passing down U.S. culture to students.
Citizenship
Focus on informed, thoughtful, political and community involvement.
Schools
School Choice
Public
Magnet
Charter
Virtual
Vouchers
Private
Homeschool
Type of School
Rural
21% of the population
Urban
Suburban
50% of the population
Federal Government's Role in Education
The federal government does not operate public schools
States are responsible for education
State departments set guidelines for their state
There is a Fed Dept of Education
Founded in 1867
Demoted to office
Re-established in the 1970's
The Federal Government CAN
Set Policy
Collect data and research
Address Problems
Ensure equal access
Established IDEA - Individuals with Disabilities Act
IEP - Individualized Education Program
FAPE - Free and Appropriate Public Education
LRE - Least Restrictive Environment
School Culture
Student Diversity
Includes:
Gender
socioeconomic status
race (color of skin)
language
ethnicity
religion
exceptional needs