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Schooling vs. Schooling vs. Education Education Robin Z., Shannon T., Jill Robin Z., Shannon T., Jill B., Melanie B., Erin A. B., Melanie B., Erin A.

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Schooling vs. Schooling vs. EducationEducation

Schooling vs. Schooling vs. EducationEducation

Robin Z., Shannon T., Jill B., Robin Z., Shannon T., Jill B., Melanie B., Erin A.Melanie B., Erin A.

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What do you think it is?

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The process of being educated formally, especially education

constituting a planned series of courses over a number of years.

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A Glimpse of Schooling

• Here are just a few examples of schooling in action.

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Any Ideas?

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“A never ending process of developing characteristic ways of thinking and behaving on the part of individuals,

nations, and in fact, mankind.”

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Education at its Best

• Here is an example of how education begins before your formal schooling starts.

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More Education at Work

• Here are some examples of education taking place outside of the school.

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“Never let your schooling interfere with

your education.”

~Mark Twain~

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What did he mean?

• Don’t get so caught up with what goes on in the classroom that you forget about what the big picture really is, no matter your age.

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School System vs. Education System

• http://www.choices-k12.org/Education_vs_School.htm

• http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/quiz2.asp

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Interviews with Educators

• Dennis Morrison Superintendent, Beavercreek Schools

• Brenda Miller High School Teacher, Tri-Village High School

• Brenda Utendorf 4th/5th Grade Teacher, Ottawa Elementary

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What is your definition What is your definition of schooling and of schooling and

education? education?

What is your definition What is your definition of schooling and of schooling and

education? education?

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• “Schooling should prepare you for your education.” (Teacher)

• “Schooling is the formal instruction you receive in a classroom. Education is the knowledge and the abilities that you possess.” (Superintendent)

• “Schooling is attendance in an educational facility. Education is the gaining of knowledge.” (HS Teacher)

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Which do you prefer Which do you prefer core type classes or the core type classes or the

cafeteria style cafeteria style education? education?

Which do you prefer Which do you prefer core type classes or the core type classes or the

cafeteria style cafeteria style education? education?

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• “K-8 you need the core curriculum because confidence needs to be built in areas. Then from there on out you can do the cafeteria style approach because students need to build on interest in their field. A little bit of core-curriculum needs to be present so that they do have a little background.” (Teacher)

• He prefers the cafeteria style education because he feels it gives the kids more choices and does not feel it hinders their education. (Superintendent)

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Are the students Are the students graduating today more graduating today more literate than say 20 yrs. literate than say 20 yrs.

ago? ago?

Are the students Are the students graduating today more graduating today more literate than say 20 yrs. literate than say 20 yrs.

ago? ago?

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• “The students graduating today are the most literate group of students graduating. Classes are formed around what is going on in the education system today. It's not that the students today need to know all of the answers but they know where to go to get the answers.” (Superintendent)

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How important do you How important do you think parent think parent

involvement is in their involvement is in their child's education? child's education?

How important do you How important do you think parent think parent

involvement is in their involvement is in their child's education? child's education?

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• “You CAN tell whether education is a priority to parents. Some students come back with discussion about something that was discussed earlier in class as part of their schooling. It now becomes their education because they have furthered it. Some people who don’t view education as a priority let their children come to class with no homework even done.” (Teacher)

• “Extremely important, the kids today would not be doing nearly as well if it weren't for the parent volunteers in the classroom. For example, the Ohio Reads program in Ohio schools are solely run by parent volunteers. No matter how good the teachers are, schools can't be successful without the help of parents at home and school.” (Superintendent)

• “If the parents aren’t preparing a child for their schooling they will be behind. This is especially important when it comes to reading. Parents can be a great supplement to their child’s education.” (HS Teacher)

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Which (education or Which (education or schooling) schooling)

determines success determines success more?more?

Which (education or Which (education or schooling) schooling)

determines success determines success more?more?

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• “Education does. Too many things are forgotten in schooling. There is too much memorizing in school.” (Teacher)

• “Education definitely, I mean look at the high school dropouts turned CEO’s.” (HS Teacher).

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How important is How important is cultural literacy to your cultural literacy to your

schooling and your schooling and your education?education?

How important is How important is cultural literacy to your cultural literacy to your

schooling and your schooling and your education?education?

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• “Schooling can help us be aware of all cultures. Having a little bit of everything is what we need to be successful. We need cultural literacy more in schooling in case we build it in education we have some background. Not everyone will be exposed to every kind of culture.” (Teacher)

• “Well, I believe that only through education can we gain cultural literacy.” (HS Teacher)

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Should gifted Should gifted students be students be

separated into separated into different classes?different classes?

Should gifted Should gifted students be students be

separated into separated into different classes?different classes?

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• “I don’t like them being pulled out. The gifted students are good role models for those less gifted. They need to be challenged in the regular classroom. The competition they bring to class is good. It is up to the teacher to be able to teach everyone. Gifted students bring good conversations and discussion to the class. If they don’t pull out the L.D. kids, why pull out the gifted ones. The classroom is like a sports team: it is as strong as your weakest player.” (Teacher)

• “It is a great opportunity for the gifted students. It gives them a chance to sharpen their critical reasoning skills. This is a great asset to their education.” (HS Teacher)

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Test what you learned in school!!!

• http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/wh.cgi?A1=s&A15=usa&A2=3&INSTRUCTS=1

• http://www.nces.ed.gov/nceskids/eyk/index.asp?flash=true

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Education Quiz!!• Q1: What is the speed on most

interstates in Ohio for cars?• Q2: Who is the Vice President of the

USA? What company did he run until he ran for VP?

• Q3: How does “I’m a little teapot” go? (you need to raise your hand and sing it for us!)

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Answers to Education Quiz

• A1: 65 MPH• A2: Dick Cheney,

Halliburton• A3: We all know how it

goes!

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Sources

Goodlad, John I., Facing The Future. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. 6-7.

Moncur, Michael. "Mark Twain Quotes". Quotations Page.com. Retrieved Feb 2004. http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/

Mark_Twain/21.

"Students' Classroom". National Center for Education Statistics.

Retrieved Feb 2004. http://www.nces.ed.gov.

Funbrain. Pearson Education Inc. Retrieved Feb 2004. http://www.funbrain.com.

http://www.choices-k12.org/Education_vs_School.htm

http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/quiz2.asp

Video Subjects

Austin BrunerRemington HilemanNathan Lawrence

Mrs. Moore’s Kindergarten Class @ TVESMrs. Thomas’s 2nd Grade Class @ TVES

Mrs. Ott’s 5th Grade Class @ TVESMr. Frese’s Chemistry II Class @ TVHS

Interviews

Dennis Morrison Superintendent, Beavercreek SchoolsBrenda Miller High School Teacher, Tri-Village High SchoolBrenda Utendorf 4th/5th Grade Teacher, Ottawa Elementary