Joshua Rawls
Professor Young
ENGL 1100
September 24, 2015
The Difference in
Curriculum
What is the
difference between the wealthy and the underprivileged? Financial Stability is
the only valid difference between the wealthy and the underprivileged. So why
is everyone simply wealthy since theoretically there is only one difference
between both parties. Does it have to do with where one is born or where one is
taught?

Personally I believe it depends where the way you were taught to be.
Now I am not saying that people are rich because they are taught to be rich I
am saying that education differs for specific social classes. In Jean Anyon’s article,
“Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work,” she researches and believes
that there are different instructions that teachers have within specific social
classes. Though this research was conducted in 1980, I agree with what she
believes for several reasons. For one, I have experiences almost every type of
education from lower class to upper class and I for one truly believe in the
idea that the curriculum varies based on social class. For example, as a 7th
grader I attended a Private School called Hawthorne Christian Academy. While attending,
teachers motivated and pushed the students to develop creative minds and
innovative behavior. However, the next year I attended my public school named
Janis Dismus Middle School. While attending, teachers expected the students to
simply follow the teacher and not go further than what they teach.

As time
progressed, my teachers realized I was too advanced for their curriculum so
they had to enroll me in the highest of honors because of my previous
education. Still, my mind was too use to being creative and imaginative which
still conflicted with the way my teachers taught me. I was too different like a zebra amongst horses. I definitely believe that
her research is still relevant in society today.
Although I
do agree, Jean Anyon’s research did not consider many things. For one it did
not consider the whole world nor did it even leave the boundaries of New Jersey
where the research was conducted. This means that a research that is applied to
the World was conducted in one place, which is unfair. Another unfair thing is
that because some students are educated in lower class schools does not affect
how they will work and think when they get out of school. Not everyone can
receive the same education even though it would be nice. However, it wouldn’t be
a good thing because social class and balance is needed in society. There needs
to be construction workers and accountants. There needs to be entrepreneurs and
engineers because if everyone was an engineer who would balance finances and who
would make restaurants?

The difference in curriculum is a good thing that
exists because it allows balance and balance is what makes everything the way
it should be and the way it's going to stay.
I like the way you used personal experience and the way you compared and contrasted the idea of social class between individuals. The other thing I liked about your blog is that you explained your position on Anyon's research and how it is not conducted fair.
ReplyDeletethis was a very detailed blog, that states your opinion very clearly, and leaves the reader with no question of your stance on the problem
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