Week 10, October 31st
Precious Knowledge “Precious Knowledge” is a documentary that showcases a legal struggle between a Mexican-American Studies program, also known as La Raza Studies, being implemented in Tucson Unified School District and Arizona state legislation. The film begins by highlighting typical class instruction in the program and student interviews. In the late 90’s/early 2000’s, the dropout rate of Mexican-American students was among the highest of any other racial group. Gilbert, a student featured in the film, says at the beginning, “Sometimes I feel like the education system is so against me, that they don’t want me here. That they want me to just drop out.” Other students expressed that they were having trouble earning good grades and staying engaged in school. With the introduction of ethnic studies to the school curriculum, students were given the opportunity to learn about the history of their culture, to look at this world through a critical lens, and ultimately are taught the ...

HI Melissa! I am very excited to be joining you at NKHS. I have mostly 9th graders, too. We will have to catch up at school soon. Have a great 3 day weekend and see you Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI love the White Mountains, one of my most favorite places to be! I just spent the last weekend before the semester began with my children, partner, and parents near Woodstock, my family has been vacationing there for three generations!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of the beautiful mountains. What's your pace and mileage? Maybe we can go for runs Wednesdays after class!
ReplyDeleteNew Hampshire is one of my favorite states! I camp in North Conway every summer, and it's always a blast. What's your favorite hiking spot?
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