Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Teaching Teachers

I recently read two essays, "Against School" by John Gatto and "I just wanna be average" by Mike Rose and I was surprised to find that there were actually adults who believed and cared that there is something wrong with today's educational system in America. Gatto talks about how the students are bored and don't care about what they're supposed to be learning because they do the same thing every year, and the teachers are also bored doing the same thing every year. I wondered how we could create better teachers, like Mr. Macfarland in "I Just wanna be average", and I remembered that teachers have to go to school too. So how do we teach teachers to be better teachers than the teachers they had? Or do we just leave it to chance and get a fluke, Mr. Macfarland the teacher who smokes all the time drinks coffee all the time and looks messy, but got through to the students labeled as remedial all their lives?
Stereotypes and labels are things we learn as we grow older, no child is born thinking "hey that kid is a bad kid and less intelligent than me because they wear black clothes and can't read as well as I can". We start thinking this way when those kids are put into separate classrooms to get extra help. It is not a bad thing to get extra help, but then we need to have children together for more than just recess gym and art. Otherwise they are doomed to be ostracized just as any kid in the "advanced classes" (if they are any) could be. Talent and difficulty should be recognized and treated differently than average, but not in a way that puts kids into a category, that is the easy way. And something I did NOT learn from school, is that "there is a difference between what is right, and what is easy"-Albus Dumbledore.

Monday, September 9, 2013

A hesitant introduction to blogging.

I've never liked blogs. I always thought they were for people to spew their opinions and claim they are right about everything.  I’m hoping blogging turns into Lima beans for me. When I was younger, I hated Lima beans, they tasted awful. But after still being made to eat them over the years, now I can say that they aren't so bad.