addition labeling kids learn differently problematic, sometimes defect — Kirsten Olson, Wounded School: Recapturing Joy Learning Standing Old School Culture

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In addition to labeling kids who learn differently as problematic, sometimes defective, most schools classify, track, and categorize students from very early ages. As an abundance of research studies confirm, these classifications tend to become self-perpetuating and self-confirming. My interviewees illuminate the ways in which grades, tests, and opportunities to learn are often arbitrary or related to class, race, and gender. In the supposed meritocracy of schooling, these markers and estimations have profound impact, not just structuring how we fit into the learning hierarchy of an individual classroom, but who we are who whom we believe we will become.

Kirsten Olson, Wounded by School: Recapturing the Joy in Learning and Standing Up to Old School Culture

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