In New York City in 2009, a new kind of public school opened its doors to its inaugural class of middle schoolers. Conceived by a team of game designers and progressive educational reformers and backed by prominent philanthropic foundations, it promised to reinvent the classroom for the digital age. Ethnographer Christo Sims documented the life of the school from its planning stages to the graduation of its first eighth-grade class. Disruptive Fixation is his account of how this "school for digital kids," heralded as a model of tech-driven educational reform, reverted to a more conventional type of schooling with rote learning, an emphasis on discipline, and traditional hierarchies of authority. Troubling gender and racialized class divisions also emerged. Sims shows how the philanthropic possibilities of new media technologies are repeatedly idealized even though actual interventions routinely fall short of the desired outcomes―often dramatically so. He traces the complex processes by which idealistic tech-reform perennially takes root, unsettles the worlds into which it intervenes, and eventually stabilizes in ways that remake and extend many of the social predicaments reformers hope to fix. Sims offers a nuanced look at the roles that powerful elites, experts, the media, and the intended beneficiaries of reform―in this case, the students and their parents―play in perpetuating the cycle. Disruptive Fixation offers a timely examination of techno-philanthropism and the yearnings and dilemmas it seeks to address, revealing what failed interventions do manage to accomplish―and for whom.
Author(s): Christo Sims
Series: Princeton Studies In Culture And Technology
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 233
Tags: Educational Change: New York (State): New York, Educational Technology: New York (State): New York, Educational Anthropology: New York (State): New York, Community And School: New York (State): New York, Social Change: New York (State): New York
Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Preface......Page 14
Chapter 1. Introduction......Page 22
Chapter 2. Cycles of Disruptive Fixation......Page 45
Chapter 3. Spatial Fixations......Page 77
Chapter 4. Pedagogic Fixations......Page 108
Chapter 5. Amenable and Fixable Subjects......Page 132
Chapter 6. Community Fixations......Page 160
Chapter 7. Conclusion: The Resilience of Techno-Idealism......Page 184
Appendix. Ethnographic Fixations......Page 200
Notes......Page 206
References......Page 216
Index......Page 228