Monday, 2 February 2015

L’Été Molnar - Five

Blog Five
           
            Reading about curriculum in the education system gave me some insight about how it functions and some of the issues surrounding it.  The first point in the chapter that stood out to me was on page 123, where it is stated that curriculum prepares students for the future and molds them as citizens through the socializing opportunities that it offers.  I strongly believe that education institutions facilitate social interaction and citizen awareness; however I am not sure that I agree that the curriculum is entirely responsible for this.  While the curriculum may aid in socialization, I believe it is only one small component in a large network of forces.  I believe it is how we as educators implement the curriculum and engage our students’ interests that lead to a wider scope of social interaction and learning.
            I found the discussion regarding influences on the curriculum to be stimulating.  It is clear that as a teacher I must always be mindful of how I choose to implement the curriculum and how it will affect students.  It is important to practice sensitivity regarding various ethnicities, and religious backgrounds, especially since Canada is heavily multicultural (p. 131).
            It was interesting to read about the integration of a multicultural curriculum in our education system (p. 147).  The various stages had me wondering if the multicultural curriculum is even multicultural since there is a focus on assimilation and adaption.  The discussion of how particular ethnicities become romanticized leads me to believe that the process in which the multicultural curriculum is being addressed may not be fully educational. 
            Ultimately, the curriculum sets out what we as educators are expected to educate our students about; I look at this as an opportunity to think outside of the box and expand on the conventional theories in order to fulfil the potential of each and every student.
Discussion Question: How do you plan on addressing issues that media emphasizes?
L.

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