1. I am doing a Flickr project.
2. I am doing it on private schools and how it affects the way a child grows up. This includes how the culture is different from attending a public school and if deviance levels are different and why.
3. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27184811@N04/sets/72157605386716505/?photo_deleted=2545861970
4.I am working by myself on this project.
5.I used two concepts from the book and they were culture and deviance. I believe that the type of school you attend from an early age can help shape who you can become, and possible ways to minimize acts of deviance. Each school is its own subculture and determines in different ways how an individual grows.
6. Quote: By Daniel Chirot (39), " Cultures interpret our surroundings for us, give them meaning and allow us to express ourselves. Language, religion, science, notions of right and wrong---are all part of the cultural system."
7. I used this idea because there are many parts that make up a culture just as there are many parts that make up a school. The parts of a culture are not only limited to different types of people. I believe this quote correctly identifies with a public school in the way that each one is different from the next. Many languages are spoken, all backgrounds can be represented and must be prepared to accommodate each individual that enters there. It identifies with a private school in the way that it goes beyond what the eye sees. They reinforce values and norms that public schools can't because they are so diverse.
8."Greater private school competitiveness significantly raises the quality of public schools, as measured by the educational attainment, wages, and high school graduation rates of public school students."
9. I used part of this journal in my project with it having to do with how the graduation rates affect the successing graduates of a private school to continue attaining the high achievements of those before them. With this deviant acts are kept to a minimum in order to maintain the high stature of graduating and keeping the competition fierce between the kids and their classmates.
10. Caroline Hoxby. December 1994.Do Private Schools Provide Competition for Public Schools? Social Science Research Network.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=226577