Ian, Ashton, Nic, Tony Working class type schools are procedurally based. Students make very little decisions and are required to conform to the rules and guidelines. Rote memorization and rehearsal are common mechanisms used in learning. Individualism is not encouraged Middle-class schools are asked to follow direction to get the right answers. Using directions to figure out the answers. Little analysation is used with learning. Teachers are instructing through the use of textbooks, etc. Affluent Professional Schools have creative activity carried out independently. The students are continually asked to express and apply ideas and concepts. Teachers are instructing using hints that allow students to be more independently creative. Teachers are not likely to give direct orders. The right answer is not the desirable goal, the experience and situation analysis is focused on instead. Executive Elite schools allow students the most open climate for learning. Creation and constructivism is the type of learning that takes place. Teachers tend to provide minimum direct instruction, but set up the learning environment that will allow students to be in control of the learning. Jean Anyon’s “Social Class and the Hidden Curri... < https://docs.google.com/a/seovec.org/document/d/1lH-ySkHjki53V6HJ0-gEX4FRhkGEQO9dKes824PcJ9E/edit?usp=drive_web > -- *Happiness is a proper balance of preparation and recreation.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/ous-lp-rp13/attachments/20181006/2f470579/attachment-0001.html >
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