The “Other” in Race, Disability and the School-to-Prison Pipeline In a society that is focused on the idea of inclusivity, there is a locus in the creation of an environment where no one is made to feel like the “other.” Being the odd one means that the person is considered as being distinct from the other members of the group. In the article, Race, Disability, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Julian Hing tackles the topic of being the “other” through the association of raceand disability in the American school system. Hing examines,” a nascent program that in Oakland schools that are trying to disentangle the threads that many believe drag black boys out of classrooms into jails.” Therefore, the primary thesis of the author is the potentiality of revamping the school system to allow for the redefinition of academic disability when it comes to people of color. Targeting educators and counselors in the American school system, Hing believes that there is a more plausible explanation to delinquent behavior and indiscipline among African American students that goes beyond race. To further give…
Heteronormativity at School Heteronormativity is the conviction that heterosexuality, predicated on the sex twofold, is the standard or default sexual orientation. It accepts that sexual and conjugal relations are generally fitting between individuals of inverse sex. It is an aspect that has a great impact on the identity development of kids and teenagers. Simply the heteronormativity is an alternative of organizing the messiness involving biology as its standards are grounded on various grounds (Heteronormativity in Schools, 2020). The beliefs distinguish men and women where men are muscular while women are feminine, as well as the notion of heterosexuality in both men and women. It is in the public domain that the majority of the population is heterosexual and also viewed as default sexuality. Sexual education seems not to address materials that do not involve heterosexual couples. Heteronormativity at school is a challenge that educates that any sexuality other than heterosexuality is less important. Kids learn at the very initial stage of their lives that not biological sex that defines one’s gender in the entire community but rather the signifiers that…
School Violence Introduction Violence amongst school-going children has been dramatically increasing. Possibly, whatever is exceedingly frightening seems to be the fact that these violent acts do not occur only in the street but within school systems too. As indicated by Hinduja, Sameer, and Patchin (89), school violence is described as a physical or verbal attack on an individual within the properties or rather grounds of an institution. The factors which lead to these violent acts are numerous. The rate at which children are getting annoyed with others, thus sparking a fight, is alarming. Teachers have the responsibility of ensuring that learners get appropriate counseling, which assists in controlling their temperament. School violence is having severe physical and emotional implications for students and teachers. Psychological health outcomes on school violence incorporate disorders of post-traumatic stress and depression. Both are affecting the quality of the daily operation of learners and might need continuing counseling as well as group therapy to overcome such problems. The physical outcomes of violence are comparatively extensive as the violence might lead to deep bruises, chronic pain, fractured…
analysis of the racist acts among children that were barely practiced in many schools in the US This research study gives an in-depth analysis of the racist acts among children that were barely practiced in many schools in the US. To put it into perspective, the purpose of this study was basically to ascertain the race-based and non-race-based reasons for exclusions in interracial peer contexts among various children in the US. The research focused mainly on how the American participants hold prejudicial attitudes towards minority groups such as Latinos and African American children. In essence, the study went beyond and above the research that focuses on the American children’s negative traits towards others based on color to, however, a focus on how children from diverse ethnic groups or backgrounds in the US evaluate intergroup relationships in peer contexts. In a nutshell, the research aims at bringing out clearly an understating of how the target groups (minority) evaluates interracial interactions and more importantly the forms of reasoning that the minority groups use to evaluate racial exclusions as well as how…
Literature Review – Factors Leading To Bullying Among School Students Introduction The incidents of bullying at the school level are increasing at an alarming rate. (Rivers, 2001) Bullying has been defined as the act which includes the act of hurting the other person using actions, not words that are done purposely to embrace the victim. (Hymel & Swearer, 2015)The victim of bullying feels terrible as a result and has no control on stopping the occurrence of such acts. It is often a result of an imbalance of power, hostile intent, distress and provocation. (Rivers, 2004) The following report is based on the topic of Factors leading to bullying among school students. The literature review is conducted based on analyses the concept of bullying; the factors that result in such actions and also to identify the harmful impact bullying have on the psychological development of the students at the school level. Literature-Map Theory and Definitions The Theory of Planned Behavior We all know how important raising awareness and preventing cyberbullying is. So a theory by the ‘European Journal of developmental psychology’…
how difficult my name was until I got into grade school Four syllables and seven letters, yet, my name is not a name that you hear every day. My parents probably thought giving me a distinctive name would set me apart from everyone else and gives me a quirky edge and. Instead, it has led a whole set of struggles throughout my life. However, when it comes to my name, I am ambivalent of given such a name. In which I have my godmother to thank for that; she was the one who gave me my name. She combined her middle name and my father’s first name to provide me with my unique name. I never notice how difficult my name was until I got into grade school. When the instructors had a hard time pronouncing my name, then, I knew for a fact that my name is not original and similar to my peers. I feel the weight of others passing their inability to learn my name onto me like a heavy stone. Imagine the fear and tense I…
How to Choose the Perfect Trade Schools There are factors that one should analyze when choosing the best trade schools close to where you are. They get defined as the vocational training institutions, whereby one will learn the skills of writing and quality skills in writing. The schools assure that one excels in putting the ones close together. There is a need to ensure that you regard the students and the children as well. There is a need to assure that all the needy students get to reach their level of training. They are useful in ensuring that the learners acquire the kind of skills required the payment of the individuals who will need help. There is a need to get information about the students who will need assistance. There is a need to assure that individuals who will ensure that you will realize the possible realization of the learner’s dreams. There is a need to guarantee that individuals acquire the necessary skills that help them to become people of value in the state. There is a realization…
ACTIONS COMMITTED BY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Write a well-developed argument essay in which you take a position on whether the actions committed by school employees as outlined in the court case violated the student’s Fourth Amendment rights. Consider whether adopting the cell phone policy found in the memo would have been sufficient to defend school officials against the counts initially filed against them in the lawsuit. Examine the court’s analysis of the case to decide whether different school rules would have affected the decision in this lawsuit. Write a well-developed argument essay in which you take a position on whether the actions committed by school employees as outlined in the court case violated the student’s Fourth Amendment rights. Consider whether adopting the cell phone policy found in the memo would have been sufficient to defend school officials against the counts initially filed against them in the lawsuit. [unique_solution]Examine the court’s analysis of the case to decide whether different school rules would have affected the decision in this lawsuit. Write a well-developed argument essay in which you take a position on whether…
Causes of School Dropout Dropping out of school is a decision brought about by some circumstances that come along the path of some student’s studies. Some are unavoidable while a student deliberately makes others to suit their desires or anything related to that. At some point in my educational process, I ever once became a victim of circumstances that saw me drop out of school in high school for two years straight. The decision to completely cut off my academic pursuance was contributed by factors from either extreme of the scale. Financial difficulties faced by some families lead to their children opting to abandon their studies and focus on getting money to meet their basic needs. Getting a casual job to help these children feed and take care of their families always remains as the last choice between going on with studies and putting food on the table. Back in high school, I had a significant challenge when my family instantly ran out of finances. That was only one year after my father lost a job. Given he was the…
School shootings School shootings have increasingly been on the rise, making it necessary for us to unravel the perpetrators to understand them better and prevent the occasions from taking place. Most of the perpetrators are male. This doesn’t, however, dismiss the possibility of the shooter being female—no gender discrimination here (Frank J. Robertz, 2007). Based on the research that has been conducted, the shooters are often the quiet kids in the corner who are usually picked on. Those doing the shootout is a way for them to call for attention and demand attention from those who bully them. Before pushing through with the heinous act, the act has been well thought out. The deliberate act often emanates from this disturbed kids looking up to previous school shooters and idolizing them. They tend to study the shootouts over and over again as they try to actualize them getting it done. Watching their idols helps them want to be better than them and kill more school-going children while at it (Frank J. Robertz, 2007). They are proving to be better than them.…