Thursday, October 27, 2011

Learning to read

It is amazing to me that Douglass learned how to read and write basically on his own, he had no regular teacher, but his mistress taught him some basic thing; for the most part he learned a lot of it on his own. This is a very inspiring story. He was a brave man to learn how to read and write because back then white people did not want the black people to learn how read or write. I also think it is very courageous of his mistress to teach him some of the basic things. It is crazy how we so often take knowing how to read and write for granted. We usually dislike doing those two things but to Douglass it was like a present when he was able to read and write and that is a beautiful thing. He was sneaky about it too because he was not allowed to read the newspaper, he would become friends with all the little white kids just so he could get his hands on some books and learn a little more. He would usually read at night just so know would find out. Readers can really sense his devotion to wanting to learn more. He was so excited when he got his hands on a new book. He was so into the books that he would read that he felt what the characters felt. It is amazing to me how much we take the small things for granted in life.

BCE

1.       Narration sickness is when the teacher talks about reality as if it is irrelevant. Freire also explains that it is about teachers that “fill” their students with information of his/hers own narration, which is information detached from reality.
2.       Narration sickness mimics No Child Left Behind because the teacher teaches and the students learn. Students learn through memorization but most of the time do not grasp the root of the concept. They are filled with information about the test but that information is detached from reality.
3.       My junior year of high school I took Advanced Biology. My teachers name was Mrs. Olsen and absolutely adored her. She was so fun and crazy but when it came to teaches us new things she got the job done. I learned a lot in the class and took a lot of that information with me even after the class was over. Most of the time students forget a lot of information that they learn in some class. Mrs. Olsen did use a few of the banking concepts listed in the book.

She taught her students and they learned. A lot of biology was memorization. When we dissected a cat we had to memorize all the bones, muscles, and organ systems. It took a lot of time but the most efficient way to grasp the concept of the dissection was through her teaching us and us absorbing what she said and memorizing it. I do not think that this was a disadvantage at all because anatomy is something that has to be memorized and what better way to learn it than by having our teacher teach it and us learn about it.
4.       A teacher that stands out in my mind is my Advanced Biology teacher, Mrs. Olsen. I talked about her in the previous paragraphs. She did use the banking concepts while we were in our anatomy section, but she did not use them in every section. She found a perfect balance in when to use the banking concepts and when not to. When it came to anatomy the banking concepts came into play and helped the students learn something that most of us will never forget through the memorization process. When it came to running tests on chickens and trying to find out when drug they had been injected with we learned through trial and error. This was effective because we learn to think on our own instead of learning what the teacher teaches.

Mrs. Olsen was so enthusiastic in class and really loved her job. It made the class so much more enjoyable. It seemed as if she knew everything about everything and when her students would ask her a question she always seemed to have the answer and if she did not she would go and find if for them. She always had the best interest of her students in mind and wanted them to learn not only through her but through each other as well. She took us on a few field trips, one to the cadaver lab at SDSU. She stands out in my mind because she knew when she should be giving us information and when she would wait to see if we could figure things out on our own.
5.       The Visigoths would embrace the concept of liberated education because they are taught to be savages and they learn their ways through their ancestors. I think that my Anatomy class practices the banking concept because we have to memorize different thing and the instructor tells us what we need to know and he explains it to us and then we just go over what he tells us. I think my Chemistry class would benefit more from the teacher teaching us the material rather than us having to go and try to find the information because I feel like a lot of the information that we need to know or that we are expected to know does not always get found. Then when it comes to the quizzes we sometimes feel lost. The exams also are hard to navigate because we may not have found all the information needed.

Friday, October 14, 2011

LFBJ

1. Passive Resistance is a "challenge" by a stronger power by nonviolent methods.  Examples of a stronger power include a country's government, an occupying power or a disliked manager in a business. The most obvious and recognizable were Gandhi in India and Martin Luther King in the US. One could argue that Nelson Mandela's resolve in prison was also an example in South Africa.

Alabama, 1965 - In front of the state capitol building in Montgomery, marchers sing "We Have Overcome" and listen to Martin Luther King, Jr. tell them that "SEGREGATION is on its deathbed." This photo is obviously about segregation. Blacks sing joyously about ending segregation. It’s a strong image.

Alabama, 1960 - Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses demonstrators on the steps of the state capitol in Montgomery. In one speech, he said "...let us move on in these POWERFUL days of challenge to make America what it ought to be." This is a very powerful image and depicts MLKJ as a very strong image in the 1960’s.

3. There is definitely discrimination in our communities today. Discrimination is everywhere; the workplace, the streets, and maybe even within families. In the work place for instance it is difficult for some male nurses because some people would just rather have female nurses. Some people get a higher wage depending on their gender. Gender discrimination is just one type of discrimination that goes on in our communities today.   I wish I could say that everyone gets along and does not look down on certain people, but that is not the case.  Some men may look down on women like it used to be, but they need to understand things are a lot different now.  However, I do not think discrimination will ever go away.

4. My topic for paper #2 is racial discrimination.  I am going to support this topic by researching different cases, and what they are charged for.  Three ways I can use ethos and pathos in my paper can be to discuss different laws on preventing discrimination, referencing different cases, and discuss events in which happened in the past to support my topic.