I’m thinking about what’s missing in our current high school course offerings (hint: a lot). I’m brainstorming the classes I feel are most urgently needed by my current students. I want to use this as an exercise to see what I can fold or further adapt in my own classroom, within my SLC, and what can eventually be pushed forward into new class structures. This may be a recurring exercise I’ll return to – we’ll see.
Classes that should be required:
– Feelings 101: expression, empathy, and dealing with grief
This is related to the large immigrant student tropes I’ve been attempting to document.
– Social Media 101: Blogging, online networks, and RSS
I recently wrote about the fact that most of these sites are blocked by our district. I’m not accepting the comments as a proper response. These are the skills imperative to being successful in our 2.0 environment. I’ve been recently following the work of Henry Jenkins, and the participation gap hits the nail on the head. I have more to say on this… just not yet.
– Humanism
I’ll return to this one as the Beyond Pedagogy discussions continue – I want to outline a realistic framework
– Interaction 101: Consensus, Mediation and Resolution
Perhaps the follow-up course to Feelings 101? (I know a few adults that could use a refresher in this course as well)
– Urban Art & Critical Response: Graffiti, Print Media, fashion, and music
Yes, this is something I’m actively working on and presenting about.
– History of My Suppressed Voice: a personal inquiry; independent studies class
I think this sounds pretty clear, don’t you?
What are the current required classes? Along with the regular academic stuff we’ve got “a class called “Life Skills.” I can’t say what happens in this class with any certainty, but aren’t all of the above “Life Skills”?
Awesome!
But I would say under “Urban Art & Critical Response” you need to add photography and video. Maybe photography is implied in the Print media option. Have you thought about marrying photography with your graffiti interests, Graffiti Anthropology?
Interesting choices! I especially think that “Urban Art & Critical Response” will recieve a positive reaction. How did the concept of “Feelings 101” come about?
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I am a counselor in the elementary level in your local district. Luckily I am at a school that believes in some of the above. My job is to teach Feelings 101 and Interaction 101. I am one with 800 plus kids. Not enough but it is something…Thank’s to ARNOLD’S new budget I have just been informed that I will be half time next year…