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Who Learns? Pods, Masks, and “You’re on Mute”

Contents of This Chapter:

  1. Learning Objectives and Chapter Overview
    1. Learning Objectives
    2. Chapter Overview
    3. Focusing Questions
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Overview
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  2. Education as a Social Problem
    1. d/Deaf and Black: Intersectional Justice
    2. Unpacking Oppression, Seeing Justice: What’s With All the -isms?
    3. Neurodiversity
    4. Unpacking Oppression and Enabling Justice
    5. Violence and Oppression: Indian Residential Schools
    6. Licenses and Attributions for Education as a Social Problem
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  3. Models of Education: Applying the Social Problems Process
    1. Legal Segregation
    2. Legal Integration
    3. De-facto Segregation
    4. Inclusion
    5. Educational Debt not Achievement Gap
    6. Equity
    7. Licenses and Attributions for Models of Education
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  4. Education, Poverty, and Wealth
    1. Individual Improvement versus Class Improvement
    2. Correlation and Causation
    3. Models of Education, Wealth, and Poverty
    4. Licenses and Attributions for Education, Poverty, and Wealth
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  5. Education for Transformation is Social Justice
    1. Education For Liberation
    2. Crossing the Digital Divide During COVID-19
    3. Licenses and Attributions for Education and Transformation
      1. Open Content, Original
      2. Open Content, Shared Previously
      3. All Rights Reserved Content
  6. Chapter Summary
    1. Essential Ideas
    2. Comprehension Check
    3. Key Terms List
    4. Discuss and Do
    5. Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Summary
  7. References

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Inequality and Interdependence: Social Problems and Social Justice Copyright © by Kimberly Puttman; Kathryn Burrows; Patricia Halleran; Bethany Grace Howe; Nora Karena; Kelly Szott; and Avery Temple is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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