Episode 29 – Stereotypes in Schools
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Podcast Hosts and where to find us on Twitter:
Erin Barnes: twitter.com/ebarnes73
Scott Haselwood: twitter.com/teachfromhere
Who hosted the #oklaed chat and where to find them on Twitter:
Hosted by Del City Student Council @DelCityStuCo
Today is the day! Join us #oklaed in the conversation about stereotypes. pic.twitter.com/iE6viDLPnr
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 27, 2017
Overview of chat topic
Questions from the chat:
Introductions please. #OklaED pic.twitter.com/g1c2owGeOa
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
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Q1 #oklaed pic.twitter.com/fosTDBcvVS
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A1: assuming something about someone based off appearance without fully knowing… #OklaED https://t.co/gorDgtXMfn
— Kinah The Don👸🏽✨🌞 (@MALICIOUSLYDOPE) August 28, 2017
A1… a judgment which creates a title implied from your past involvement by peers and or your friend group https://t.co/wHIOzK4A7L
— AziMo 🤘🏽🙂 (@azmorea) August 28, 2017
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Q2a #OklaED pic.twitter.com/HOoAJ3lGJe
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A2a: In my district my school is considered the best school and favorite bc of the extra they work for #oklaed
— Kym Tinsley M.Ed (@Learn_Inspired) August 28, 2017
Being "Rachet" or "ghetto & loud" , known to always be in trouble , not have anything good #oklaed https://t.co/4W0KbNaxhc
— Destinee ❤️ (@destiiiineeee_) August 28, 2017
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Q2b #oklaed pic.twitter.com/L7BxwGp5hj
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A2b no. We define our future everyday with little concern of how some judge. #OklaED
— Kenneth Ward (@kennethdward) August 28, 2017
No I think if you really get involved you'll see what it's really like instead of looking in from the outside #oklaed https://t.co/mZ6aVdwKo9
— Jaya (@itsjaya_) August 28, 2017
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Q3. #oklaed pic.twitter.com/66x74wmyHu
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A3 our culture is great just think it may keep some kids from crossing hidden lines into other activities #Oklaed
— Terry Saul, Ed.D (@saul02_terry) August 28, 2017
A3: When it becomes internalized the haters have won, and the stereotype becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Tragic. #oklaed https://t.co/DroYAaRyZc
— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) August 28, 2017
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Q4: #oklaed pic.twitter.com/WX5cfBlE7x
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
#oklaed a4) a gem laiden with underdogs who will change the world. Get on board pr get out of the way 😁 https://t.co/GrBznEW5hf
— PhynyxRising (@PhynyxRising) August 28, 2017
A4 My school is more diverse socially, ethnically, economically than people think, which makes teaching world history even more fun! #OklaEd
— Melinda Parks (@mcappsparks) August 28, 2017
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Q5. Switching gear #oklaed pic.twitter.com/QcdAJzfEyW
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A5: Yes-it's hard to ignore the "watch out for this kid" from former Ts, but Ss (especially in MS) change so much in a year! #oklaed
— Sophia Smart (@Smart__Science) August 28, 2017
Not gonna lie I have, although talking and meeting the person definitely changed my view of them. #oklaED https://t.co/N4J3u33fh2
— angelica🌻 (@angelicatru18) August 28, 2017
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Q6: #oklaed pic.twitter.com/HRBgCIKi7A
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A6: I put more time into the S who other Ts don't like. I make a connection and forge respect. #cpsreds #oklaed
— KellyJoMyers, M. Ed. (@KellyJo5KM) August 28, 2017
A6: yes, because if I hear that they are a student that tends to be in a lot of trouble I'll try to stay away. #oklaed https://t.co/PJxcJPkM10
— k💜 (@_marit_6) August 28, 2017
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Q7: #oklaed pic.twitter.com/Dno80jsg8M
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
A7: Yes. Those expectations you have of someone could start to get to them. #oklaed https://t.co/gEtwNhtEkb
— k💜 (@_marit_6) August 28, 2017
A7:#oklaed they can make people think they are better or can give someone a view that they actually don't wanna be known as https://t.co/DzxG7IQEh4
— Kiara (@mcfaddenkiara78) August 28, 2017
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Q8: #oklaed pic.twitter.com/OOXPAyzMKw
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
#oklaed A8) be the change you seek in others. Start a conversation and lead by example. Find something unique to complement each person on. https://t.co/LmAKQxDlJW
— PhynyxRising (@PhynyxRising) August 28, 2017
A8, not an educator but maybe by switching old teaching styles you wouldn't be known as "that 1 teacher " or having "that one class" #oklaed https://t.co/CXUiWVH3Ox
— KythaKid🌚 (@kyacakemcfreshy) August 28, 2017
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Last Question #oklaed pic.twitter.com/SaRLALqrk6
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
#OklaEd A9: Stereotypes must be challenged!!!! https://t.co/VzwjVNPQkE
— John Bennett (@jcbjr) August 28, 2017
Q9 : I do not & will not fall under a stereotype of my race, religion or school. I have my own individuality and so do others… #oklaED https://t.co/sBrtG4w3Ff
— Kinah The Don👸🏽✨🌞 (@MALICIOUSLYDOPE) August 28, 2017
Thank you. We had a blast! #oklaed pic.twitter.com/Ig2LCy5Ww9
— Del City StuCo (@DelCityStuCo) August 28, 2017
Favorite question and why?
Erin: Question 6 – Do things you hear about students from other teachers or students affect how you see a student and in what way?
Scott: Question 8 – How can you as an educator stop amplifying stereotypes within your classroom, school, or district?
Boomsauce tweet(s) of the night:
Erin:
I've learned that we all have similar issues but we have great people in our school that can help get rid of them #oklaed https://t.co/q5cQvsMhv4
— IrresistiblyClever (@KobiHampton) August 28, 2017
Scott:
That honestly I'm one of the ones that believes the stereotypes and causes them to be one. I learned that I need to work on myself #oklaed https://t.co/eb8CLyYnse
— Cherece💘 (@chereceeeee) August 28, 2017
Next week on the #oklaed chat
Kimberly Blodgett – The Story Behind the Behaviors @kimberblodgett
Hey #oklaed it's my turn next week!! Be here to chat about the story behind the behaviors! I hear we may have guests too from #Aledchat. 🙂
— Kimberly Blodgett (@KimberBlodgett) August 28, 2017
Super excited about tonight's chat! @DelCityStuCo moderating!! @KimberBlodgett and #CPSReds to follow! pic.twitter.com/fxbvPcgdzS
— Anne Beck ✌🏻❤️& 🔲 (@MrsBeck25) August 27, 2017
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