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Dr.Mahendra K Mishra
State Tribal and Minority Education
Coordinator,
Orissa Primary Education Programme
Authority
Bhubaneswar 751001
E mail : mkmfolk@gmail.com
www.opepa.in
all education is inherently political and
all pedagogy must be aware of this
condition
a social and educational vision of justice
and equality should ground all education
issues of race, class, gender, sexuality,
religion, and physical ability are all
important domains of oppression and
critical anti-hegemonic action.
the alleviation of oppression and human
suffering is a key dimension of
educational purpose
Schools must not hurt students--
good schools don't blame
students for their failures or strip
students of the knowledges they
bring to the classroom
Joe L Kincheloe
On Critical Pedagogy
Village
A composition of many
languages, ethnicity,
religion do coexists
What is the secret that
perpetuates the co
existence of these
diversities in the
villages
School
Though physical access is
not denied, children’s
cultural values and
experience is not
captured
What's the secret that
denies the diversities of
language, ethnicity and
gender
Marginalized are secluded from the sacred
centers
They live in a secluded place
Visible social barrier ( well, tank, temple)
Traditional culture has perpetuated this in the
society
Are these social inequalities
influence the school ?
Curriculum and content ?
Teachers attitude ?
School management ?
Classroom behaviors ?
Learning of children ?
Who are the
marginalized
Lower castes/class
Powerless
Poor
Illiterate
Working class
Unprivileged
Who are not
Upper Caste/class
powerful
Rich
Literate
Ruling class
privileged
Dalits
Adivasi
Muslims
Artisan castes
Women
Migrants
Urban deprived
Nomadic
Children from
Different languages
Different religion
Different ethnic groups
different cultural background
Teachers as authority (on the chair ) and children
in culture of silence (sitting on the ground)
Is the school replicate our inherited colonial
mind set ?
The As-Is Situation
Often the only voice heard in class is that of the
teacher.
When children’s voices are heard, they are
answering the teacher’s questions or repeating
the teacher’s words.
Do the children’s voice matter? (in side out)
Do the children have choices of learning from
their language and cultural context ?
The formal approach, of equality of
treatment in terms of equal access or
equal representation for girls, is
inadequate. Today, there is a need to
adopt a substantive approach,
towards equality of outcome, where
diversity, difference and
disadvantage are taken into
account.(p.6)
Marginalized learners, and
especially girls, to claim their rights
as well as play an active role in
shaping collective life, education
must empower them to overcome
the disadvantages of unequal
socialization and enable them to
develop their capabilities of
becoming autonomous and equal
citizens.(p.6)
To make it an inclusive and meaningful
experience for children
To move away from a textbook culture to
connect with children’s life
Child centered pedagogy:
Gives primacy to children’s experiences
gives primacy to their voices
gives primacy to their active participation
NO
Why
Traditional social biases
Mind set of untouchability( high /low)
Behaviour /Body language
Cultural attitude
Sitting arrangement in classroom
gender disparity/caste based space management
priority to upper caste children and importance
to upper caste teachers
Neglect to Adivasi and Dalit children
All these are invisible in our mind set..
Different make-beliefs on other’s
,language,ethinicity, religion
(we all enjoy holidays of other religion but we
don’t know the background)
Do we know about the Muslims and Christians
literature ?
Why we fail in understand them ?
Is there any source in our education to know
their culture?
Marginalized children have physical access to
the school
But they are intellectually neglected
Rich human values of Adivasi is not discussed
Dignity of labour of workers are not
respected
Contribution of Muslims are ignored
Tolerance of women and girls are ignored
Service of Christians are misunderstood
Uniform curriculum and textbooks have little
space for cultural diversities
Local social, religious or linguistic diversities are
not discussed in the classrooms
Curriculum designers / Textbook writers and
teachers always chant “mainstream” mantra
Faithful follower of text books ( course
completion syndrome )
Only what is written is knowledge and others
are not (exam related texts)
Ignores knowledge outside classroom
No emphasis to the social composition of the
village/city which is constitutive of children’s
knowledge and environment
No or less connectivity with village and
school
Inter-district disparity in the state
(one district 85% literate another is below 30
% in case of tribal )
Monolingual , mono-cultural curriculum in
multilingual classroom
No mention of social strength ( multiethnic
and multi cultural society)
There are 11614 schools with more than 20
children with linguistic diversities
Total 683745 children (6- 14 age )
58 000 Santali children
( 44265 Telugu,
45449 Bengali,
32189 Hindi
Other tribal languages : 396843 children
Other 16067 language s
90611 Muslim children are Urdu speakers
78 Recognized Madras for 10000 children
..Unrecognized Madrasas for…..children
Many Muslim girls still denied access
17 lakhs Adibasi children
Lets initiate the dialogue ..
Why these disparities..
How to resolve them ..
Thank you

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Classroom, curriculum, and marginalization mishra

  • 1. Dr.Mahendra K Mishra State Tribal and Minority Education Coordinator, Orissa Primary Education Programme Authority Bhubaneswar 751001 E mail : mkmfolk@gmail.com www.opepa.in
  • 2. all education is inherently political and all pedagogy must be aware of this condition a social and educational vision of justice and equality should ground all education issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, religion, and physical ability are all important domains of oppression and critical anti-hegemonic action. the alleviation of oppression and human suffering is a key dimension of educational purpose
  • 3. Schools must not hurt students-- good schools don't blame students for their failures or strip students of the knowledges they bring to the classroom Joe L Kincheloe On Critical Pedagogy
  • 4. Village A composition of many languages, ethnicity, religion do coexists What is the secret that perpetuates the co existence of these diversities in the villages School Though physical access is not denied, children’s cultural values and experience is not captured What's the secret that denies the diversities of language, ethnicity and gender
  • 5. Marginalized are secluded from the sacred centers They live in a secluded place Visible social barrier ( well, tank, temple) Traditional culture has perpetuated this in the society
  • 6. Are these social inequalities influence the school ? Curriculum and content ? Teachers attitude ? School management ? Classroom behaviors ? Learning of children ?
  • 7. Who are the marginalized Lower castes/class Powerless Poor Illiterate Working class Unprivileged Who are not Upper Caste/class powerful Rich Literate Ruling class privileged
  • 9. Children from Different languages Different religion Different ethnic groups different cultural background Teachers as authority (on the chair ) and children in culture of silence (sitting on the ground) Is the school replicate our inherited colonial mind set ?
  • 10. The As-Is Situation Often the only voice heard in class is that of the teacher. When children’s voices are heard, they are answering the teacher’s questions or repeating the teacher’s words. Do the children’s voice matter? (in side out) Do the children have choices of learning from their language and cultural context ?
  • 11. The formal approach, of equality of treatment in terms of equal access or equal representation for girls, is inadequate. Today, there is a need to adopt a substantive approach, towards equality of outcome, where diversity, difference and disadvantage are taken into account.(p.6)
  • 12. Marginalized learners, and especially girls, to claim their rights as well as play an active role in shaping collective life, education must empower them to overcome the disadvantages of unequal socialization and enable them to develop their capabilities of becoming autonomous and equal citizens.(p.6)
  • 13. To make it an inclusive and meaningful experience for children To move away from a textbook culture to connect with children’s life Child centered pedagogy: Gives primacy to children’s experiences gives primacy to their voices gives primacy to their active participation
  • 14. NO Why Traditional social biases Mind set of untouchability( high /low) Behaviour /Body language Cultural attitude Sitting arrangement in classroom gender disparity/caste based space management priority to upper caste children and importance to upper caste teachers Neglect to Adivasi and Dalit children All these are invisible in our mind set..
  • 15. Different make-beliefs on other’s ,language,ethinicity, religion (we all enjoy holidays of other religion but we don’t know the background) Do we know about the Muslims and Christians literature ? Why we fail in understand them ? Is there any source in our education to know their culture?
  • 16. Marginalized children have physical access to the school But they are intellectually neglected Rich human values of Adivasi is not discussed Dignity of labour of workers are not respected Contribution of Muslims are ignored Tolerance of women and girls are ignored Service of Christians are misunderstood
  • 17. Uniform curriculum and textbooks have little space for cultural diversities Local social, religious or linguistic diversities are not discussed in the classrooms Curriculum designers / Textbook writers and teachers always chant “mainstream” mantra
  • 18. Faithful follower of text books ( course completion syndrome ) Only what is written is knowledge and others are not (exam related texts) Ignores knowledge outside classroom No emphasis to the social composition of the village/city which is constitutive of children’s knowledge and environment No or less connectivity with village and school
  • 19. Inter-district disparity in the state (one district 85% literate another is below 30 % in case of tribal ) Monolingual , mono-cultural curriculum in multilingual classroom No mention of social strength ( multiethnic and multi cultural society)
  • 20. There are 11614 schools with more than 20 children with linguistic diversities Total 683745 children (6- 14 age ) 58 000 Santali children ( 44265 Telugu, 45449 Bengali, 32189 Hindi Other tribal languages : 396843 children Other 16067 language s
  • 21. 90611 Muslim children are Urdu speakers 78 Recognized Madras for 10000 children ..Unrecognized Madrasas for…..children Many Muslim girls still denied access 17 lakhs Adibasi children
  • 22. Lets initiate the dialogue .. Why these disparities.. How to resolve them ..