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Class 8. Education 
• Readings: 
Chapter 8 and 
Carter, Prudence 
"''Black''Cultural 
Capital, Status 
Positioning, and 
Schooling 
Conflicts for Low- 
Income African 
American 
Youth."
Class Goals 
• Develop an understanding of the historical 
legacy of unequal educational opportunities. 
• Develop an understanding of the dimensions 
of racial inequality in our educational system. 
• Be able to explain the continuing gap in the 
educational achievements of white, Asian, 
black, Native American, and Latino students. 
• Develop an understanding of the role of 
cultural capital in educational attainment.
Develop an understanding of the historical 
legacy of unequal educational opportunities. 
• What were some of the 
problems with Native 
American education in 
the early 20th century? 
• How might this history 
be relevant today?
History of segregated schooling 
• Chinese, Mexican, and 
African American 
students all attended 
segregated schools. 
• What are some of the 
ways that these schools 
were problematic?
Why is segregation problematic today? 
• In Texas in 1968, about 40 
percent of Mexican-origin 
students were attending 
schools that were 80 
percent or more Mexican. 
In 2001, 40 percent of 
Latino students and 31 
percent of black students 
in the South attended 
schools that were less 
than 10 percent white
Develop an understanding of the dimensions of 
racial inequality in our educational system.
• Achievement 
gap: the 
disparate 
educational 
outcomes of 
whites, Asians, 
blacks, 
Latinos, and 
Native 
Americans.
Be able to explain the continuing gap in the 
educational achievements of white, Asian, black, 
Native American, and Latino students. 
Socioeconomic status 
- Children from wealthier 
families do better in 
school than poorer 
children. 
- Differences in SES explain 
about half of the test 
score differences 
between students.
Tracking and Academic Profiling 
• Studies have found that 
teachers are more likely 
to put white students in 
college-preparatory 
tracks. 
• Why do you think 
academic profiling 
exists?
Oppositional culture 
• Why do some people 
argue that black and 
Latino students have 
anti-achievement 
attitudes? 
• What do the data 
show?
Cultural and Social Capital 
• Social capital: 
Relationships and 
networks. 
How can social capital 
help in your education? 
• Cultural capital: cultural 
resources. 
How can cultural capital 
help in your education?
When and how is cultural capital 
useful? 
• When is dominant 
cultural capital useful? 
• What about alternative 
cultural capital? 
• e.g.: 
https://www.youtube.co 
m/watch?v=vXtJkDHEAAc 
• Other examples of 
alternative cultural 
capital?
Class Goals 
• Develop an understanding of the historical 
legacy of unequal educational opportunities. 
• Develop an understanding of the dimensions 
of racial inequality in our educational system. 
• Be able to explain the continuing gap in the 
educational achievements of white, Asian, 
black, Native American, and Latino students. 
• Develop an understanding of the role of 
cultural capital in educational attainment.
Weekly Question 3 
• What is the difference between dominant and 
non-dominant cultural capital? Use the article 
written by Prudence Carter to provide 
evidence for the claim that non-white 
students recognize the benefit of both kinds of 
capital. Explain what her findings means in 
relation to the oppositional culture theory.

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Race Class based on Chapter 8 of "Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach."

  • 1. Class 8. Education • Readings: Chapter 8 and Carter, Prudence "''Black''Cultural Capital, Status Positioning, and Schooling Conflicts for Low- Income African American Youth."
  • 2. Class Goals • Develop an understanding of the historical legacy of unequal educational opportunities. • Develop an understanding of the dimensions of racial inequality in our educational system. • Be able to explain the continuing gap in the educational achievements of white, Asian, black, Native American, and Latino students. • Develop an understanding of the role of cultural capital in educational attainment.
  • 3. Develop an understanding of the historical legacy of unequal educational opportunities. • What were some of the problems with Native American education in the early 20th century? • How might this history be relevant today?
  • 4. History of segregated schooling • Chinese, Mexican, and African American students all attended segregated schools. • What are some of the ways that these schools were problematic?
  • 5. Why is segregation problematic today? • In Texas in 1968, about 40 percent of Mexican-origin students were attending schools that were 80 percent or more Mexican. In 2001, 40 percent of Latino students and 31 percent of black students in the South attended schools that were less than 10 percent white
  • 6. Develop an understanding of the dimensions of racial inequality in our educational system.
  • 7. • Achievement gap: the disparate educational outcomes of whites, Asians, blacks, Latinos, and Native Americans.
  • 8. Be able to explain the continuing gap in the educational achievements of white, Asian, black, Native American, and Latino students. Socioeconomic status - Children from wealthier families do better in school than poorer children. - Differences in SES explain about half of the test score differences between students.
  • 9. Tracking and Academic Profiling • Studies have found that teachers are more likely to put white students in college-preparatory tracks. • Why do you think academic profiling exists?
  • 10. Oppositional culture • Why do some people argue that black and Latino students have anti-achievement attitudes? • What do the data show?
  • 11. Cultural and Social Capital • Social capital: Relationships and networks. How can social capital help in your education? • Cultural capital: cultural resources. How can cultural capital help in your education?
  • 12. When and how is cultural capital useful? • When is dominant cultural capital useful? • What about alternative cultural capital? • e.g.: https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=vXtJkDHEAAc • Other examples of alternative cultural capital?
  • 13. Class Goals • Develop an understanding of the historical legacy of unequal educational opportunities. • Develop an understanding of the dimensions of racial inequality in our educational system. • Be able to explain the continuing gap in the educational achievements of white, Asian, black, Native American, and Latino students. • Develop an understanding of the role of cultural capital in educational attainment.
  • 14. Weekly Question 3 • What is the difference between dominant and non-dominant cultural capital? Use the article written by Prudence Carter to provide evidence for the claim that non-white students recognize the benefit of both kinds of capital. Explain what her findings means in relation to the oppositional culture theory.

Editor's Notes

  • #8: Photo: https://flic.kr/p/dezrss What do you think explains the achievement gap?
  • #9: Photo: https://flic.kr/p/b3Vxe2
  • #11: Photo: https://flic.kr/p/6RutCx Research shows that black students have more positive attitudes towards learning than white students.