Posted on 03/05/2021 1:45:43 PM PST by grundle
An Arizona State University Associate Dean penned a 358-page book detailing how grading studentâs writing is a form of racism and white supremacy.
In a book titled âLabor-Based Grading Contracts: Building Equity and Inclusion in the Compassionate Writing Classroom,â professor Asao Inoue encourages teachers to ditch grading for a âlabor-basedâ grading system wherein students earn grades based on their effort. The quality of a studentâs writing would not help or hinder their course grade.
âThis book focuses on one kind of grading contract, one that calculates final course grades purely by the labor students complete, not by any judgments of the quality of their writing,â Inoue writes. âWhile the qualities of student writing is still at the center of the classroom and feedback, it has no bearing on the course grade.â
Near the beginning of the document, the author admits that the theory of âlabor-basedâ grading is rooted in critical race theory. Critical race theory is the idea that America is rooted in racism as are the systems of modern American society.
Critical race theory contributed to Inoueâs idea that ranking things is a system rooted in racism. Because grading is a form of ranking, grading must also be a racist idea. In his book, Inoue dubbed grading and the education system writ large âracistâ for their connections to ranking.
âRanking is a part of a much longer racist, and White supremacist, tradition in Western intellectual history,â Inoue writes. âRanking has been deeply embedded in racist thinking, discourses, and logics, mainly because it has been deployed as a way to justify a number of racist, empirical, and colonial projects over the last four hundred years.â
The author claims that âeducation at all levels has been and still is a part of these racist projectsâ as well.
The crux of the authorâs argument is that grading calls for student uniformity and high-quality completed assignments, both of which are allegedly racist ideas.
âGrading literacy performances by a single standard for so-called quality is racist and promotes white language supremacy,â the author writes. âBecause all grading and assessment exist within systems that uphold singular, dominant standards that are racist, and White supremacist when used uniformly. This problem is present in any grading system that incorporates a standard, no matter who is judging, no matter the particulars of the standard.â
According to the book, grading allegedly perpetuates âwhite language supremacyâ in schools. Nearly every U.S. school requires children to speak and write in proper English during English and literacy classes. According to the author, holding students to that standard is racist.
âThe traditional purposes and methods used for grading writing turn out to be de facto racist and White supremacist,â Inoue writes. âGrading by a standard, thus, is how White language supremacy is perpetuated in schools.â
Teachers who use regular grading systems and ask all of their students to use proper English in English class are also deemed racist to the author. The author does not dub them âbad people,â just people who directly contribute to societyâs alleged âracist status quo.â
âIn our current society and educational systems, regardless of who you are, where you came from, or what your intentions or motives are as a teacher, if you use a single standard to grade studentsâ language performances, you are directly contributing to the racist status quo in schools and society,â Inoue writes.
The book also touches on the âwhite racial habitusâ which are societal norms that the author considers implicit in white people. Speaking proper English is considered a âwhite racial habitus.â According to the book, all things that are derived from the âwhite racial habitusâ are inherently âwhite supremacist.â
âAll standards for good writing are deeply informed by a White racial habitus, which makes grading by such standards White supremacist,â Inoue writes.
The âwhite racial habitusâ is also how teachers allegedly perpetuate âWhite language supremacy.â The author says that English is derived from white people, which means itâs inherently white and racist.
âBecause we live in a White-dominant society, and our dominant Englishes have historical White racial roots in White racial formations in the US, coming from White Racial habitus,â the book reads.
At one point, Inoue goes as far as to call upholding grading systems a âslave-making mechanism.â âAll the ways we judge language, even by well-intentioned teachers, are almost always racist and slave-making, almost always White supremacist,â Inoue said.
The author justifies this claim with the example that white students get ahead in English class because they allegedly have an âunearned privilegeâ of speaking proper English.
According to his blog, Inoue identifies as a Japanese man because his father is of Japanese descent, though he was born in Hawaii. His mother is white with links to Eastern Europe. He received both his bachelorâs and his masterâs degrees from Oregon State University and his Ph.D. from Washington State University.
In an anecdote, Inoue claims that he lived in an âexplicitly racist worldâ because he got a B in an English class while getting Aâs in other, more advanced, classes. He claims that his racial composition attributed to his average grade in a high school English class.
âI lived in an explicitly racist world. The racism was very present to me,â Inoue wrote. âDuring my Freshman year of high school, I got an A in honors French and every other class I took, yet received a B (not a B+) in English, not honors English, regular English. How was this possible? What was I doing wrong? Apparently, nothing. It was me, my habitus. I knew this but didnât want to admit, admit that my language and body were being judged together.â
The word âsolutionâ is used just three times in the 358-paged book. The only solution appears to be getting rid of grading systems that judge students for their work and accepting the work of âraciolinguistically diverse students.â
In the book, Inoue specifically addresses that âlabor-based gradingâ is how professors and teachers can enact their âsocial justice agendaâ into the classroom.
Inoue directed The Daily Wire to his book for all questions and comments.
Obviously writing from “Muscle Memory”!
I will NEVER be hiring anyone ‘on their EFFORTS’.
ONLY on their results.
NOT paying to do On The Job Training-—with English/writing/ etc.
GROTESQUE....
Su’s on Inspector Morse’s Jaguar.
Let’s do this to ALL sports as well.
Not a Jaguar expert since they have a well deserved negative reputation in the reliability department to which I have avoided them. With that said, I drive a BMW, so my opinion in that regard really doesn’t amount to squat.
This gets the:
Great Chaos Seal of Approval award.
The Dean also believes gravity is racist because it keeps minorities down.
それから馬鹿な日本人ですよ! ("that makes him a stupid Japanese!")
When my son was living in Tempe, I had the chance to apply for an ASU position, but son said he was moving so I decided to stay where I am. I would be ashamed to be teaching, as someone who lived in Japan but doesn't have to "identify" as anything other than who I am, alongside such an idiot. If he doesn't think good writing is worth it regardless of race, he should not be teaching at any university. PERIOD.
I think these people truly want to destroy blacks, they promote every insane idea that will hold black people back more than any other race.
The constant lowering the bar on standards is crazy to watch.
They probably think its a bong.
ROTFLMFAO!!!!
“University”, “Professor”.....nough said.
What is really racist is when an article uses quote marks for reporting what a person said AND NOT using the exact words the person quoted actually said. Why do so-called journalists translate the words of some minorities into well spoken English. How come???
it’s a good thing we don’t judge civil engineers and thoracic surgeons based on effort rather than results ... at least not yet, anyway ...
He got a B in English and A’s in everything else. Therefore, grammar is racist. Yet, good grammar and prose exists in all languages, even Japanese.
This is why he’s at ASU.
Where is pol pot when you need him
Annnd black dems embrace every one of them..Candace Owens once said “the reason democrats despise me is I have the audicity to think of myself as their equal”...
OK, it’s time. Just give students of color (hate that term) whatever degree they want. Don’t waste everyone’s time and money pretending to educate them, just hand them the piece of paper. That is what is happening anyway.
I don't think anyone teaches anything at universities any more. At least no one seems to teach any real facts.
They used to give 2 grades when I was in school in California in the 60s. An actual grade and then another one for effort. At some point they stopped doing that, but maybe we should rethink the idea.
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