Monday, August 5, 2013

Critique Education And Yourself



          I think students should be able to critique education is a good idea, because everyone learns certain subjects in different types of ways and critiquing it is a great idea when it comes to this.  If perhaps a student is struggling on a certain subject, because he/she learned it differently from another country or state, then shouldn’t we be able to adapt to that kind of strategy as well.  The student probably had a 4.0 or greater because of that certain type of strategy but since he/she moved to a different country/state, and then the students GPA probably dropped to a 3.0 out of nowhere and their parents are wondering why.  If we somehow took that type of strategy and applied it to the current educational learning strategy maybe it would benefit other students as well as the exchange student.  Another example would be if a student is questioning how the teacher is teaching the class or finds something wrong in the education system, shouldn’t the student be willing enough to critique the problem without any consequences at all. Every student is able to find at least one or two problems within the school but is still not able to speak up.  Now if every student was able to speak up without any consequences then we would be able to take in those critiques and make the education system work for every single student trying to learn.  It would benefit us all not just the students but even the teachers and the educational system everywhere. 
          Critiquing yourself is one thing that not everyone thinks of doing.  Everyone thinks they are perfect in every way and they have no problems, but that’s the problem if you think you don’t have a problem in your life, then you’re not completely a complete person.  When I mean “complete person” I mean you have a passion to become someone better than what you have become right now.  Everyone has flaws that they wish they could change, but not everyone has enough passion to do it.  But if they do have enough passion and that “change” keeps slipping through their fingers but is still willing to try to become better, then that is what a “complete person” is to me. I for one wants to become someone better than what I am today, if I don’t have something I would change about myself then I for one is not a “complete person”. Get where I am going with this? To be a “complete person” you must have a passion to change who you are and make yourself a better woman/man. 

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