Its Monday Yall, so smile!

Hey Yall! Happy Monday. Today I’m just going to leave this gem of a blog post for whoever wants to read this. So public education essentially is a way to educate children to prepare them to be productive members of society. That is all fine and dandy, but society is far more complicated and complex than math and science alone. I believe that what makes a school successful are the teachers who work there, the organizations and clubs held, and the keeping retention among the students. For the most part, schools are successful. They make grades, create music, score touchdowns yada yada yada but are the truly invested in their students? That’s my question. As a teacher I want to know my students the best that I can while still maintaining that student teacher relationship. For me to really make a difference I would want to see what it’s like to work in a provide school versus a non-privilege school just to get an idea of how both are run and try to see what I can bring to the table. In one of our readings for class it highlights subjects such as algebra, geometry, natural sciences, and foreign languages should begin earlier than high school. This is something I totally agree one. I am a communications major and I am required to have four semesters of Spanish and I wish I could have just tested out of the subject but since we started learning so late in high school that wasn’t the case for me and now I am having to take the classes a few  semesters at a time. Wish me luck.

Peace n’ Blessings

-Aspen

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