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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 12:13 PM Dec 2014

This Teacher TAUGHT His Class A POWERFUL Lesson About PRIVILEGE

I once saw a high school teacher lead a simple, powerful exercise to teach his class about privilege and social mobility. He started by giving each student a scrap piece of paper and asked them to crumple it up. Then he moved the recycling bin to the front of the room. He said, “The game is simple — you all represent the country’s population. And everyone in the country has a chance to become wealthy and move into the upper class.”


Nathan W. Pyle / Via buzzfeed.com


“To move into the upper class, all you must do is throw your wadded-up paper into the bin while sitting in your seat.” The students in the back of the room immediately piped up, “This is unfair!” They could see the rows of students in front of them had a much better chance.



Nathan W. Pyle / Via buzzfeed.com


Everyone took their shots, and — as expected — most of the students in the front made it (but not all) and only a few students in the back of the room made it. He concluded by saying, “The closer you were to the recycling bin, the better your odds. This is what privilege looks like. Did you notice how the only ones who complained about fairness were in the back of the room?” “By contrast, people in the front of the room were less likely to be aware of the privilege they were born into. All they can see is 10 feet between them and their goal.”

“Your job — as students who are receiving an education — is to be aware of your privilege. And use this particular privilege called “education” to do your best to achieve great things, all the while advocating for those in the rows behind you.”


Nathan W. Pyle / Via buzzfeed.com





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This Teacher TAUGHT His Class A POWERFUL Lesson About PRIVILEGE (Original Post) Segami Dec 2014 OP
great point Mr Dixon Dec 2014 #1
Love this ! redstatebluegirl Dec 2014 #2
I like it, great lesson! K&R B Calm Dec 2014 #3
K&R especially for those people like me who learn better by example!! nt nc4bo Dec 2014 #4
and there you have it in one outstanding lesson..... a kennedy Dec 2014 #5
Except isn't the RWer response obvious. aikoaiko Dec 2014 #6
Terrific treestar Dec 2014 #7

a kennedy

(35,978 posts)
5. and there you have it in one outstanding lesson.....
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 01:06 PM
Dec 2014

Simple, to the truth and sooooooooooo easy to explain.

aikoaiko

(34,214 posts)
6. Except isn't the RWer response obvious.
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 01:11 PM
Dec 2014

Life is unfair. Practice the shot and you'll make it from the third row.



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