The School System In Kevin Kumashiro's Dangerous Mind

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Kevin Kumashiro has many topics in his great book that explains why the school system is the way it is and why is not being changed in many ways. He shared his experience teaching in another country and how he realizes that the school system was bad in both countries. The common sense of what is the academic education needed for the students to know is how to read write, and do math and many other courses do not have a lot of value in our school system. There is more subjects than math, writing and reading that should be important to our society. His writing talks about how standardized testing is just making the teachers have to teach what is in the test and not actually teach the students the necessary information and skills needed to succeed in their lives. …show more content…

The state's test that the teachers are getting the students prepared for is a big concept in the movie but nobody give an actual opinion about it. In Daltons reading The Hollywood Model Who is the Good Teacher he talks and criticised how the media shows the teacher being outsiders and coming to urban schools and teaching the students and making them succeed when in fact that does not happen very often in real life. Dangerous Minds is a movie give a great message for the audience but also gives stereotypes about the people in the movie. In chapter three of Kumashiro book he talks about how the teachers that got their degree online or the fast way work in low income communities, with students of color, and that they are not well prepared. In the movie Dangerous Minds Louanne is not a well prepared because she went to do her student teaching but in the movie she made the students succeed, this scenario does not happen very often in real life. She went to a low income school where there was mostly minorities. Her methods of teaching were not the best but the outcomes of her work was actually

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