Thursday, October 29, 2015

Still Separate Still Unequal Quotes 2

Ariele Silva
English 1100
October 29, 2015
Prof. Young

"If you do what I tell you to do, how I tell you to do it, when I tell you to do it, you'll get it right," said a determined South Bronx principal observed by a reporter for the New York Times. She was laying out a memorizing rule for math to an assembly of her students. "If you don't, you'll get it wrong."

"Silent lunches had been instituted in the cafeteria, and on days when children misbehaved, silent recess had been introduced as well. On those days the students were obliged to sit in rows and maintain perfect silence on the floor of a small indoor room instead of going out to play. The words SUCCESS FOR ALL, the brand name of a scripted curriculum—better known by its acronym, SPA—were prominently posted at the top of the main stairway and, as I would later find, in almost every room."

Another signal now was given by the teacher, this one not for silence but in order to achieve some other form of class behavior, which I could not quite identify. The students gave exactly the same signal in response. Whatever the function of this signal, it was done as I had seen it done in the South Bronx and would see it done in other schools in months to come. Suddenly, with a seeming surge of restlessness and irritation—with herself, as it appeared, and with her own effective use of all the tricks that she had learned—she turned to me and said, "I can do this with my dog.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Still Separate, Still Unequal Quotes

Ariele Silva
English 1100
October 25, 2015
Prof. Young


"It's as if you have been put in a garage where, if they don't have room for something but aren't sure if they should throw it out, they put it there where they don't need to think of it again."

"If people in New York woke up one day and learned that we were gone, that we had simply died or left for somewhere else, how would they feel?"
"How do you think they'd feel"
"I think they'r be relieved"

"It is not fair that other kids have a garden and new things. But we don't have that."


"Still Separate, Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid JONATHAN 
KOZOL / Harper's Magazine V.311, N.1864 1sep2005." Still Separate, 
Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid JONATHAN KOZOL / 
Harper's Magazine V.311, N.1864 1sep2005. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 
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