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    My writing process for this essay began with identifying what category my high school was classified under in the Jean Anyon article, “From Social Class And The Hidden Curriculum Of Work”. Once I had identified that my high school was a working class school, I began brainstorming why my school was a working class school. When I was done brainstorming I had concluded that my high school was a working class school because of the teaching methods, the lack in school supplies and support of higher…

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    Cash Rules Everything Around Me New Intro: “They say money is the root of all evil, but I money is the root of all people.” In Jean Anyon’s 1980 article, “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work,” Jean realized that there was a very odd trend happening in the schools. She found that money ruled the system. I think that this is a very problemed system that needs a lot of fixing. Making school an equal place would not only better all the education given to students it would create a more…

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    to be successful in life and for a better education. Jean Anyon in “Social Class and The Hidden Curriculum of Work” shows that in some schools they don’t have the right teachers or material because of the economy or the neighborhood the schools are located. Also low-income people do not get the same education as people with a good economy. As I can see the paper “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work” by Jean Anyon were written twenty years ago and schools still having the same…

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    Modification 1 [M]: An elaboration was added to the curriculum and content area to further clarify the direction of the lesson. M2: The link to the previous version 7.5 of the Australian Curriculum ACHCK027 was removed as it was not necessary because it was very much the same content descriptor as ACHASSK118. M3: The objectives were simplified and linked to the sequence of activities in the lesson plan to enable students to achieve the intended learning outcomes (Marsh, Clarke, Pittaway, 2014,…

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    My long-range curriculum map was designed for 3rd grade math. When I originally designed this map, math was entirely outside of my comfort zone. I did fairly well at math in elementary school; however, I have tried to help my younger brother with his math since then and I no longer excel in it. This affected my ability to feel confident when designing the units. Fortunately, this did help my perspective as an educator because I can understand how some students might struggle. Nonetheless,…

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    Assignment 4 In Jean Anyon’s essay “From Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work,” she focuses on many schools whose curriculum have been carved out by social class. The lower the students families social class is the more repetitive and simple their curriculum will be, while on the other hand, the higher the social class is the more thought goes into the students coursework. Anyons basic point is that the work children are told and expected to do in school is the work that they will…

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    The history of the Creative Curriculum began in the United States, in the late nineteenth century. Many early theorists felt that there was a bigger need for a more meaning full way of teaching. John Dewey, was the man for the job. He developed a curriculum that would help students utilize the skills and knowledge they learned in the classroom. His idea of learning, “put a premium on meaningful activity in learning and participation in classroom democracy”. (WEB SITE). Because of Dewey’s…

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    was planning a curriculum for each grade level and I used some of the materials that I put together in my Intro to curriculum design class. It was such an indescribable feeling for me that I use elements that learned in class and can be apply into a real life practice. Moreover, designing a curriculum in the class last semester was a first experience so that I tried my best to complete it and that is why the final piece meant something special. When I finished designing a curriculum for my…

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    Research Framework, Design, and Methodology This study attempts to measure and assess the effects of art education in K-5th grade curriculum by evaluating its relation to the academic achievement of special needs students. The research takes a qualitative and quantitative approach by conducting a case study that analyzes data collected by correlating art integration to the academic achievement of special needs students. This study has a control group of 10 special needs students in a blended…

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    also have to look at the progressing that it is in today and will have in the future. Jean Anyon’s essay “Social Class and Hidden Curriculum of Work” is somewhat out dated in its examples; however the context of her writing is important to follow based upon how education is influenced by social class. [Heading 1] In her essay, “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work,” of 1980, Dr. Jean Anyon attended five different social class…

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