We can care for each other — and our schools can teach us how
We can care for each other — and our schools can teach us how
- September 4, 2024
- Andrew Penner, UC Irvine sociology professor, Emily K. Penner, UC Irvine associate professor of education, and Thurston Domina, explain in this piece for EdSource
“The start of the school year can be anxiety-producing. We get the anxiety. Believe us, we do. Between the three of us, we parent a kindergartner, a ninth grader and a freshman in college. We know how scary it is to feel like your child is falling behind in a game with life-shaping stakes. But, as this new school year gets started, we’re trying to worry less about our own kids and put our energy into a broader, collective educational enterprise.
To understand what that collective enterprise might look like, it helps to step back and think about the goals that motivate public education. Contemporary schools serve at least three crucial social goals: helping individuals flourish, sorting students into roles in our highly differentiated economy, and creating a broader sense of solidarity.”
Continue reading: https://edsource.org/2024/we-can-care-for-each-other-and-our-schools-can-teach-us-how/718412
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