Dancing in the Mind Fields
In episode 3 of year 1 we look at the variety in public school districts in the United States. I point out the scarcity of studies on how the district as a whole impacts student learning. Distancing mechanisms are constructs that inhibit student learning and lead to what I deem "tribal markings" within districts. Even within, let alone between districts a variety of culture, languages, and customs exist. I delve into family systems theory to extract the model of the "family scapegoat" to apply to school districts. I emphasize the importance of learning to respect our differences as we collectively seek to help the students from within our own individual perspectives, beliefs, and values. I hope you enjoy this third in our podcast series. Let's all keep on dancing! Contact us at: phil@thedistrictmatters.com or phil@riovistagroup.com Via our Website: http://www.riovistagroup.com [http://www.riovistagroup.com] Join our Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/dancinginthemindfields/ [http://www.facebook.com/groups/dancinginthemindfields/] Dancing in the Mind Fields and Instituto de Estudios de Historia Mexicana are subsidiaries of Rio Vista Group LLC Enjoy listening to the podcasts and let's all keep on dancing!
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