Second: After reviewing your readings and the videos, answer all of the following questions. 1) What are some common criticisms you’ve heard about

 

Second: After reviewing your readings and the videos, answer all of the following questions.

1) What are some common criticisms you’ve heard about Critical Race Theory? How might a clearer understanding of CRT and/or Critical Pedagogy contribute to the discussions about education, race, and (in)equality?

2) What potential benefits may arise when incorporating these philosophies into the curriculum? What might be the challenges?

3) Think back to your own educational experiences. Did you learn about a diverse Oklahoma? Take a few minutes and use the OK History search tool to learn something new (eg: from a BIPOC perspective) about Oklahoma’s history: to an external site.  Share what you learned with the class, and include a link to what you found interesting. 

Watch the vidoes and answer the questions above.

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