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REPORT FOR 1846




     Horace Mann
NURTURING



What does it mean to nurture our students?

              Learning styles (MI)
             Challenging students
              Learning disabilities
              Making learning fun
                  Relevancy
           Making kids want to read
HEAVEN HELP US: THIS IS THE
 WAY THAT SCHOOLS WERE!
    BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
NURTURING:



 How have
you/will you          What is Nurturing
                      according to Me?
nurture your
 students?
THE DEAD POET’S SOCIETY: EMOTIONAL/SPIRITUAL
                NOURISHMENT
REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS:
                   DEAD POETS & MANN


                 What does it mean to nurture?
Find meaning; rewards; members of the human race; being part of
                         something
             Knowing your students as individuals
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
                 (READ FROM P. 115)
                                      Belief
 The absolute right to an education of every human being and is the duty of every
          government to see that the means of education are provided
                                    Rationale
     An educated people is always a more industrious and productive people
            Intelligence is a primary ingredient in the wealth of nations
                   Serves to prevent drones or non-producers
   We naturally seek social interactions and are interdependent (not isolations)
Due to the abundance of natural resources, we must share for the subsistence and
            benefit of the whole race and pay for the future security of it
                                  Conclusion
Society must be preserved, and in order to preserve it, we must not look merely to
what one individual or one family needs, but to what the whole community needs;
 not what one generation needs, but to the wants of a succession of generations.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY




Mr. & Mrs. Taxpayer
                         Schools




                      Learn Trade/Skills
   Job
SOCIAL
           RESPONSIBILITY:
           QUESTION: HOW
             MUCH IS AN
          EDUCATION WORTH
              TO YOU?

                      Exercise
Make the argument for and against funding if you were
                  (record below):
  A family with 2 children in grammar school, age 41
      A married couple with no children, age 28
A retired couple with no children left in school, age 64
VALUE OF EDUCATION



           Lifetime Earnings and Earnings Payoff by Education Level
                              (U.S. Census, 2001)

Education Level                            Lifetime Earnings in Millions
Less than a High School Diploma

High School Graduate

Some College/No Degree

2-Year Degree

Bachelor’s

Master's Level Degree

Doctoral

Professional
VALUE OF EDUCATION



           Lifetime Earnings and Earnings Payoff by Education Level
                              (U.S. Census, 2001)

Education Level                            Lifetime Earnings in Millions

Less than a High School Diploma                                             1

High School Graduate                                                       1.2

Some College/No Degree                                                     1.5

2-Year Degree                                                              1.6

Bachelor’s                                                                 2.1

Master's Level Degree                                                      2.5

Doctoral                                                                   3.4

Professional                                                               4.4
THE WIRE: THE VALUE OF AN
       EDUCATION
THE WIRE: THE VALUE OF AN
                            EDUCATION


                              The Wire & Mann
                Encourage the growth or the development of
                              Part academics and
  part civic duty (for teachers); choices and consequences; be members of society

Take focus off oneself and put towards the students; pushing child out of the
                                    nest
    Providing structure and routine; modeling correct decisions/behavior
THE RIVER AND WIND: METAPHORS
FOR EDUCATION: RE-READ PP. 118-
           BEYOND
THE RIVER AND WIND: WHAT DO THESE
  TWO METAPHORS MEAN TO YOU?


      Wind             River
TO WHAT END(S)?
CROSS-OVER:
                      PHILOSOPHICAL BATTLES
                               Plato
                               Elitist?
                          Wealthy on top
                          Supreme leader
                          Search for truth
                        Hierarchical society
       Baldwin           Classical subject            Mann
         Race            Philosopher king universal/ (exclusive) ed.
Remembering history
                 Education through thought/reason
                                                Continuing culture
Equality of opportunity
                                             Responsibility for funding
       Injustice
                                              Nurturing our students
   Multiculturalism
                                                   Widespread
  Attack the system
                                    Stream/winds: respect the culture; enrich it
     Social action            Ravitch        Importance of education
        reform            Core curriculum Godfather of American ed..
                           Balanced ed.
                              Integrity
                       Continuance of culture
                         Academic content
                           Quality of ed.
                         Limited institution
                            censorship

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Mann 2013

  • 1. REPORT FOR 1846 Horace Mann
  • 2. NURTURING What does it mean to nurture our students? Learning styles (MI) Challenging students Learning disabilities Making learning fun Relevancy Making kids want to read
  • 3. HEAVEN HELP US: THIS IS THE WAY THAT SCHOOLS WERE! BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
  • 4. NURTURING: How have you/will you What is Nurturing according to Me? nurture your students?
  • 5. THE DEAD POET’S SOCIETY: EMOTIONAL/SPIRITUAL NOURISHMENT
  • 6. REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS: DEAD POETS & MANN What does it mean to nurture? Find meaning; rewards; members of the human race; being part of something Knowing your students as individuals
  • 7. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (READ FROM P. 115) Belief The absolute right to an education of every human being and is the duty of every government to see that the means of education are provided Rationale An educated people is always a more industrious and productive people Intelligence is a primary ingredient in the wealth of nations Serves to prevent drones or non-producers We naturally seek social interactions and are interdependent (not isolations) Due to the abundance of natural resources, we must share for the subsistence and benefit of the whole race and pay for the future security of it Conclusion Society must be preserved, and in order to preserve it, we must not look merely to what one individual or one family needs, but to what the whole community needs; not what one generation needs, but to the wants of a succession of generations.
  • 8. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Mr. & Mrs. Taxpayer Schools Learn Trade/Skills Job
  • 9. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: QUESTION: HOW MUCH IS AN EDUCATION WORTH TO YOU? Exercise Make the argument for and against funding if you were (record below): A family with 2 children in grammar school, age 41 A married couple with no children, age 28 A retired couple with no children left in school, age 64
  • 10. VALUE OF EDUCATION Lifetime Earnings and Earnings Payoff by Education Level (U.S. Census, 2001) Education Level Lifetime Earnings in Millions Less than a High School Diploma High School Graduate Some College/No Degree 2-Year Degree Bachelor’s Master's Level Degree Doctoral Professional
  • 11. VALUE OF EDUCATION Lifetime Earnings and Earnings Payoff by Education Level (U.S. Census, 2001) Education Level Lifetime Earnings in Millions Less than a High School Diploma 1 High School Graduate 1.2 Some College/No Degree 1.5 2-Year Degree 1.6 Bachelor’s 2.1 Master's Level Degree 2.5 Doctoral 3.4 Professional 4.4
  • 12. THE WIRE: THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION
  • 13. THE WIRE: THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION The Wire & Mann Encourage the growth or the development of Part academics and part civic duty (for teachers); choices and consequences; be members of society Take focus off oneself and put towards the students; pushing child out of the nest Providing structure and routine; modeling correct decisions/behavior
  • 14. THE RIVER AND WIND: METAPHORS FOR EDUCATION: RE-READ PP. 118- BEYOND
  • 15. THE RIVER AND WIND: WHAT DO THESE TWO METAPHORS MEAN TO YOU? Wind River
  • 17. CROSS-OVER: PHILOSOPHICAL BATTLES Plato Elitist? Wealthy on top Supreme leader Search for truth Hierarchical society Baldwin Classical subject Mann Race Philosopher king universal/ (exclusive) ed. Remembering history Education through thought/reason Continuing culture Equality of opportunity Responsibility for funding Injustice Nurturing our students Multiculturalism Widespread Attack the system Stream/winds: respect the culture; enrich it Social action Ravitch Importance of education reform Core curriculum Godfather of American ed.. Balanced ed. Integrity Continuance of culture Academic content Quality of ed. Limited institution censorship