Head Start is a program designed to support children from underprivileged backgrounds by addressing their comprehensive needs through a variety of services. Originating in the mid-1960s as part of the War on Poverty initiative, its services encompass health, education, social services, and community involvement.
Born April 5, 1856 Hale’s Ford, VA and died November 14, 1915 Tuskegee, AL he died from congestive heart failure
Booker T. Washington was a Civil Rights Activist who founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama (Tuskegee University now). This University was to help African Americans focus and train in agricultural pursuits. This happened in 1881.
Booker T. Washington was born into slavery so therefore he wasn’t able to learn how to read and write like other kids. He had a passion for learning. After the Civil War, he and his mom moved to West Virginia to have a better life. His mom married a freedman, Washington Ferguson, and all together, their family was poor. Booker worked so hard at such a young age and didn’t go to school, so he already had good work ethics. His mom got him a book when he was 9 because she could tell he was interested in learning. He learned the alphabet and certain words from that book. Booker would wake up at the crack of dawn to practice writing and study before he had to work. In 1866, Booker worked as a houseboy for Viola Ruffner. In 1868, Viola saw how intelligent Booker was and she could see how important education was for Booker as well. Viola allowed him to go to school for an hour a day during the winter months. 1872, Booker walked 500 miles to an Agriculture Institute and asked to work as a janitor to help pay for the school. The headmaster saw Booker’s hard work ethics and offered him a scholarship. The headmaster, General Samuel C. Armstrong was a white man in the Civil War, but he was all about helping out new freed slaves get an education. Armstrong recommended Booker to run that agriculture institute in 1879, after he graduated. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute became a leading school in the country because Booker T. Washington was so good at running the school.
Booker T. Washington’s contribution was important because he showed African Americans to not give up. Striving for your dream will take time, but it is completely possible to accomplish what you want. In 1895, Booker also put his philosophy on race relations in a speech and that is known as the “Atlanta Compromise.”
Philosophy: Social Reconstructionism
Booker Taliaferro Washington. (2014). The Biography.com website. Retrieved 04:11, Nov 13, 2014, from http://www.biography.com/people/booker-t-washington-9524663.
Lev Vygotsky: Progressivism
• DOB-
o November 17, 1896- June 11, 1934
o Orsha, Russia (present day Belarus)
• Important contributions-
o Social Development theory
“The social situation of development represents the initial moment for all dynamic changes that occur in development during the given period. It determines wholly and completely the forms and the path along which the child will acquire ever newer personality characteristics, drawing them from the social reality as from the basic source of development, the path along which the social becomes the individual”
Community is an essential role in the process called “making meaning”
*social learning precedes development*
o More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)
Refers to someone who has a better understanding or a higher ability level than the learner.
o Zone of Proximal Development
It refers to the range of functions which the child is able to master without help, and functions which the child can perform individually.
This theory was not fully developed because it was developed near the end of his life.
Believed that when a student is at the ZPD for a particular task, providing the appropriate assistance (scaffolding) will give the student enough of a "boost" to achieve the task.
• Why contributions are important-
o His contributions are important because his theories are still used and studied today. Traditionally, schools have used a lecture type model when teaching students, but today, schools are using Vygotsky’s learning theory to create a more reciprocal experience between the student and teacher.
• Statement of Vygotsky’s philosophy of Education-
o Social learning precedes development
o Social interaction is a fundamental process of cognitive development
• People that influenced him-
o Bandura
His theory aligns with Bandura’s theory on social learning.
o Piaget
His theories differ from Piaget’s because his places more emphasis on the social factors and a reciprocal experience between teachers and learners.
• Quotes-
o "Every function in the child's cultural development appears twice: first, on the social level, and later, on the individual level; first, between people (interpsychological) and then inside the child (intrapsychological). This applies equally to voluntary attention, to logical memory, and to the formation of concepts. All the higher functions originate as actual relationships between individuals."
References
http://www.simplypsychology.org/vygotsky.html
http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/social-development.html
http://www.ethicalpolitics.org/wits/vygotsky-development.pdf
http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?title=Vygotsky's_constructivism