Friday, March 7, 2014

Waiting to be saved...


Mozmin
Mastan
Professor Williams
English 1A
03/07/14

Waiting to be Saved

            Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines education as: “The knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university.” Looking back at your years in school can you really say that all the skills you learned are skills you use every day? The truth is that our education system is not as good as most people think. In school you are taught only one way. You are taught to retain the skills that your teacher has taught and not to question it because your teach is “always right.” We are all human and even teachers make mistakes. We don’t learn to question anything anymore; we just blindly accept that this person who holds a degree is going to be right. We have no idea if our teacher cheated in school to get their degree or actually work hard for it. In school the students never ask question like why is that the answer? Or how is that true? We automatically assume that if it is written in a textbook it is always correct. Students should be explained why the sky is blue or why 2 plus 2 is equal to 4. In this way school is interesting to most students anymore. Some students cannot focus in class because they have had a tramatizing experaince either inside or outside of school but no teachers take the time to discuss it. Also students start to fall asleep and text in class because the class they are in is to
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“boring.” If the students were taught in a way that was both fun and knowledgeable it would fit the criteria quite well. The education board would be happy that all the concepts are being learned and that the students are also having a good time.
            The baking method in Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed says that the teachers are the subjects of a classroom and that the students are just passive objects in the classroom. This means that the teacher is the superior one in the classroom and the students are just sitting there passively accepting knowledge. For some children this way helps them learn, but for other children they cannot learn by blatantly accepting pieces of information. Everyone has different types of ways they learn. Some people are auditory learners while some people are visual learners. Teachers should incorporate different types of learning into their curriculum instead of just teaching only one way. You would think that if our education system is not working for most students that they would change it to something better.
            Teachers are told what materials they need to cover every year. They are limited to teaching only what they are assigned to teach. If teachers were able to teach what they think is important rather then silly memorization then more students would be able to grasp knowledge faster. Teachers have been though the right training and have the knowledge to determine what information will be critical to the student future. If a student could connect something they learned in
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school to what they want to be in the future or even connect to what they already know it might make them eager to learn more. When something is interesting to someone you can tell because they start to enjoy the subject and take time out to do their own kind of research. It goes to say when you are having a good time you acquire more skills.
            A job is sometimes just a job. Teachers are being paid to teach their students weather they show up or not. If a student fails the teacher doesn’t get penalized for it. Life keeps going on for them. If teachers wanted they could just have students doing their own work out of a textbook all year with out teaching them anything. There is no incentive to teachers. Maybe if how many kids passed determined how the teachers were paid they would put more effort into teaching them in new ways. In America teachers don’t make as much money as doctors and lawyers. In other countries being a teacher is the highest paying job because education is so important. It is the teacher’s job to improve the mind of students and push them to expand their learning. Kids are the future and how they get educated can change how we even live Look at Bill Gates, what if he didn’t get a good education. He would not have made Microsoft and changed the world. Some people say, “What I the cure for cancer was trapped in the mind of someone who didn’t get a good education?” With out that one person who could have changed the world we would loose so much. If everyone got a good and fair education we would never even second-guess if anyone else could have had the
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answer but never had the opportunity to expand on it. Having knowledge is very powerful.
In the olden days not a lot of people knew how to read. The people who actually knew how to read would read the bible and say that these facts are Gods words. But if you didn’t know how to read you would just have to accept the face that the literate people knew what they were talking about and listen. Because of this the illiterate people were taken advantage of. No one wanted to teach the illiterate people how to read because they would then realize that they were lied to. You can relate this with school. The students do not know first hand about the world so teachers fills their heads with information of how the world is supposed to be. We have never been to Antarctica but everyone knows that it is really cold there all the time. What in Antarctica was a dessert? We wouldn’t know because we have never been there and everyone will tell you that you shouldn’t go because it is way to cold. We don’t know from a shadow of unreasonable doubt that it is really cold there we just know because that’s how we were taught. We were taught that on a map that white means it is really cold there so when we look at the map of Antarctica we assume that the color is there for a reason and it is cold. If we don’t question things on why they are so we can never really be sure about anything. And if we are not sure about anything how are we suppose to gasp this so called, “Education” that everyone so desperately wants. They sure aren’t just going to hand it to us.
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America has always been about money. If you have money you can afford fancy things. But what happens to people who are not wealthy? People who are poor cannot afford to go to fancy schools that have real quality teachers and supplies. This is a country were every man is for themselves. There is no support for any of the lower class. If you are poor you go to poor schools, get a poor education, and get a poor job. And then the cycle starts every next generation after. You can work you self all your life but still not get anywhere because you cannot afford it. Your parents can’t afford to take you to school everyday because they are always at their first, second, or their job. And when you don’t go to school you loose vital information that you could have attained if you were there in the first place. It is true when people say you get what you paid for.
            One thing that is different when you compare good “rich” school with “poor” school is that the school is the mostly poor communities have more violence. Violence in communities makes people feel very sad and no teacher takes the time out to explain what happened and what you can do in order to prevent yourselves from being like that. If teachers were to take a section of class out to explain and also see how everyone is feeling rather than just going with the lesson as if nothing happened, the students would feel a little calmer. Jeff Duncan-Andrade says, “Everybody knows the violence that is happening in communities and every day it is just business as usual.” In mostly rich school if there was a traumatizing even there would be explanations on what happened and even the school could shut down for a day so all the students could grieve. If
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we see so many acts of violence in our communities it can change the way one looks at their selves. Some people can say, well if everyone is getting killed out here what am I doing wasting my time with an education? If I could be making money selling drugs what am I doing here in school? If we want our students to be attentive we have to acknowledge their hardship and help them realize that in order to move on and get out of this community is if you work hard and go to school.
            All our experience makes us who we are. In order to move to the future you have to let go of the past. We have always had just one way of teaching and we want to hold on to it so bad because it’s the only thing we know and we are scared of taking a chance on something new. You can eat something every single day because it is all you ever ate but if that same food isn’t making you full anymore you need to change what you eat. It is never a wrong time to change. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

It's a bird!...No it's pane!...No! It's Superman!

As a child when ever I was having a hard time with anything I would imagine Superman coming to my rescue. Honestly everyone wishes that they can be rescued but few actually get the chance. These children really want to make a difference in the world. They want to be teachers and nurses, but how can they when they aren't getting a good education. How are we supposed to tell our kid that it is so important to have an education because it will make you who you are in the future when we don't even give them a fighting chance. I have a student at my work who is a fourth grader but he has no idea how to really read and write. I have talked to his parents and they say that his teachers keep letting him go to the next grade when he still has not learned the basics. The so called "school" he went to had so many students that it was hard for the teacher to pay any attention to an individual child. If so many kids are failing why are we not changing the way we teach? why are we not expanding and funding the education system more? When you have money you can afford private school that teach your children well but not everyone is wealthy. Most people can not afford to send their kids to private school. All they can do is sit back, worry, and wait for their number to be called. Wake up America! It is never to late to make a change...but sometimes it is just the way it is

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Academias a B...

I think the worst thing about academia is that it is so under funded. All these people say you need to be and school and that no child should be left behind, but they don't tell you that they barely put any money into it. Prisons and the military get so much money while education gets a tiny part. We teach our kids to go to school so they can succeed, but we honestly don't put that much money into it. Some schools have to drop their art and music classes because they are underfunded. Some kids enjoy and stay in school only because those classes give them a way to let out their emotions.

Another thing is that classes only teach things one way. We assume the teacher is always correct and don't even question it. A teacher can say that 2+2= zebra and we would just write that down in our notes so we can remember it on the test then later for get it all. Some teachers are so concerned with their students to know certain knowledge, but they do not actually tell you why this particular knowledge is so important to a subject. And then they wonder why so many kids sleep in class.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

First Post!

              This blog shows little details about my life like who I am, what are my interests, and what my job is. It is really nice to have a blog to write anything and everything. Sometimes i just want to be heard and this is a fun and interesting way to do so. I really love kids! I am a teacher at PreEminent learning center. I work with kids from ages 3-8 years old. One thing I love about teaching this age group as that I know these kids mind are not dirty. I can have them read the book Dick and Jane with out them giggling every time they read Dick's name. One thing that is a draw back about this job is that sometimes parents do not discipline their kid enough and they sometimes act out and disrupts others around them. My family is very important to me. I am a really family orientated person. When someone messes with my family they usually have to deal with me. I am in school because I love criminal law. My goal is to one day be a police officer. I look at the police officers today doing the dumbest things and I want to change that. There is no use of me just saying that they should change and not do anything about it, so i decided that i would change it from the inside. I would be a fair and kind officer. Every since I got my first ticker in high school I have wanted to be a police officer. For my first and only ticket so far (thank god!) I had a really mean officer basically yell at me while he taught his rookie officer in the passenger seat how you should talk to someone. I honestly think that people like that should never even become police officer. A police officer should be stern but empathetic. Out of this class I simply would like to broaden my vision. I always said I hated English, but I don't think i gave English a fair chance. I fell like in this class I will enjoy English and no longer "hate" it. As a future police officer I know that 90% of the job is writing reports so i have excepted that my English classes will help me prepare for that. Well I think that is enough about me...