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TMME Monograph1, p.35 MATHEMATICAL MARGINALISATION AND MERITOCRACY: INEQUITY IN AN ENGLISH CLASSROOM Andrew Noyes1 University of Nottingham, UK Abstract In this paper I explore the structuring of English children into learning and life trajectories and the part that mathematics has in this process.
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Meritocracy, Egalitarianism, and the Open Classroom. JOSEPH. B. GIACQUINTA. T. HE past twenty years have seen the beginning of a major upheaval in our ...
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But there are problems, obviously, with a society built on meritocracy alone. ... Lasch would no doubt disagree, but I don't believe that everyone in a given locality should go to the same schools, or sit in the same classrooms, if they aren't capable of doing the work. We need a system of education that's more based on the...
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Title: Meritocracy and the Open Classroom. Authors: Giacquinta, Joseph B. Descriptors: Educational Change; Educational Strategies; Equal Education; ...
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Shanmugaratnam answered that America, "is a talent meritocracy, ours is an exam meritocracy. There are some parts of the intellect that we are not able to test well -- like creativity, curiosity, a sense of ... How can we--as teacher leaders--make the case for the return of intellectual curiosity to our classrooms?
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A meritocratic education system is one that defies race, gender, heritage and culture and instead focuses on talent, ability and intellect. America's current educational system is a failing attempt at meritocracy in learning. ... Top challenges teachers face in special needs inclusive classrooms...
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All of the above-listed people are examples of America’s Great Meritocracy, ... But she’ll have producers gathering information and feeding her the final version of copy prepared before she shows up for the segments shot in classrooms etc. All in all, she’s just a well-known face for rating points.
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We never get tired of hearing my father-in-law’s story. He grew up in Yonkers, N.Y., with his parents, aunt and 11 brothers and sisters, in the heart of a Slovak immigrant community. ... But as a recent issue of “The Economist” magazine pointed out, there is a “paradox at the heart of a new meritocracy.”...
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But the other group of kids, the ones whose classrooms are overcrowded and who sometimes haven't been given a good enough vocabulary to express themselves properly, are crying out for more resources. ... Our society isn't a meritocracy, now. If it were, then the money would be spread out more equally and those with merit...
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The college craze that engulfs the affluent each year magnifies our neglect of failing public schools. ... But the other group of kids, the ones whose classrooms are overcrowded and who sometimes haven't been given a good enough vocabulary to express themselves properly, are crying out for more resources.
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