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To begin understanding your approach and conceptual framework for education as a social, political, and theological construct, select one of the following guiding questions as the core of your pre-residency education reflection. You should meaningfully and thoughtfully engage your educational biography (that is, the historical arc of how you have been shaped by and within educational contexts) to illuminate your reflection; however, you should not approach this reflection as merely a personal biography.
What effects have Americanized democracy (socially, politically, economically, and theologically) had on the organization, governance, structure, funding, and goals of education in this nation? How do those Americanized democratic effects alter when controlling for racial, economic, and geographical marginalization?
To Watch for Reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY2C_ATNFEM
To Read for Reference
http://sites.utexas.edu/lsjcs/files/2017/07/A-Talk-to-Teachers-Baldwin.pdf