Lesson 25: Education Attention Click on the image to see a larger version of this. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this lesson's material, students will be able to:
Teaching Perspectives on Education Your textbook does a good job examining the different perspectives related to eduction. However, I place the "Feminist" perspective into the overall "Conflict" perspective. Review the following perspectives covered in your text:
Functions of Education Manifest Functions (primary and overt functions of education)
Latent Functions
Post Modern Perspective
Experience a MOOC I would like you to check out a sample MOOC course through a website called Coursera. When you visic Coursera click on the "View All Courses" link. Then search for the ones in "English" (if your preferred language is English!). Pick any class that you find interesting and, in the least, watch the entire "Intro Video"...all these classes are free so you are able to take them if you wish. Problems in Education
Education is a cultural universal, but the values, norms, and expectations of education in different cultures varies dramtically. To see how we are different in these ways I want you to visith the "Learning Curve" website. This website looks at Education statistics (along with other statistics related to culture) around the globe. There are different tools available on this site to view the interaction between culture and education. In our discussion, we will be looking at cultural indicators and education in the Country Profiles section. We can compare countries based on these indicators and speculate as to how cultural differences might influence the structure and outcomes of education in that country. We can first gather statistics and then look up the education systems in each country we pick. Here is an example: Canada
Finland
Analysis The real differences between Canada and Finland are in terms of graduation rates and pupil teacher ratio. A lower ratio of teachers to students may be a part of the higher graduation rate. Similar expenses from government are reported for both countries. Visiting the Wiki sites on each country reveals significant differences between the country's basic expectations. Assessment Lesson 25 Discussion Reflect on your experience exploring a MOOC. Consider a world where we no longer offered degrees but instead people built up the skills they needed (and documented them) through MOOC type experiences. Would you trust a doctor trained this way? Reflect on other professions as well.
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