socially justice immersion
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By : Ryan Nichole Flynn
Teachers do not understand social justice or their issue
There is a lack of involvement from parents and the community
Teachers do not know how to teach social justice to their students
There is a set “norm” which is searched upon and bias ideas reflect away from social justice
Creating a closer link between parents and teachers
Creating a closer link between students and parents
Creating a closer link between parents and students
Gaining more community involvement
Creating values among students such as unity, respect, honesty, success, and discipline
Create more training for teachers
Encourage more community involvement
Hire more qualified teachers who are passionate about education, and offer them packages that will keep teachers on
Educate students on social justice issues
Create policies that gear towards zero tolerance for social injustice
Many schools are working harder towards social justice. Zero tolerance on bullying is one way schools are working harder to ensure the safety of their students while working toward social justice.
It all happens to often where we hear of young children who are bullied to the point that they are
drove to suicide. The next video you will see illustrates the importance of social justice, the
reasons why this is a crucial issue in our education system, and the outcome of social injustice in
schools.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhytaqNHJFk
Teachers are overwhelmed trying to find a way to in cooperate social justice into their curriculum, but with help from new policies they are able to successfully teach social justice, and equality to their students. Below is a Video that demonstrates just how they are doing this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFE2ds67uXo
References:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFE2ds67uXohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFE2ds67uXoMarshall, C. & Oliva, M. (2010). Leadership for social justice: Making revolutions in education (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.