Saturday, September 1, 2007
Poverty Video
After watching the video in class I was shocked to see the way classrooms are conducted in these poverty stricken areas. It made me reevaluate the educational system in the US. I had a very positive educational experience, I took whatever AP's I wanted, going to college was never an option, I knew I was going. I was always told I could do it even if I felt otherwise. These kids think dropping out of school at 16 with a GED is considered an accomplishment, they do not think they can do better and teachers do nothing to support them. Because these kids are so poor, the educational system makes it so they stay that way. They don't push them to do better. These teachers see their jobs as getting kids through the day, rather than educating them. I wanted to research an article to find out what the state is doing to try and make this situation better. I found this link: http://www.cbpp.org/11-7-02sfp.htm. I am curious to know if these programs are working and where they are working. Even if these programs help poor states with their educational tools, it is impossible to reach all schools with these problems. Money also does not equal motivation. Just because these schools are getting funding does not mean they are influencing students to do better. I am curious to know if the number of high school graduates and the number of students who attend college has increased since this funding was given. It is extremely sad that poor students grow up feeling inadequate about their education, they see school as something they have to get through the minimal amount of before they can drop out, rather than a stepping stone to the goals in life they should have.
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I agree with you that it is sad that these children almost think it is expected of them to drop out and get a GED. There needs to be some sort of intervention as far as teachers putting down students and telling them they are not good enough to receive a high school diploma. However in some areas where most teachers have this way of thinking it may be difficult to "catch them" in the act of putting down a student. There is no way that in a teachers code of ethics that they are allowed to say anything negative towards a student I can't imagine. It seems to me that these teachers that are putting down students shouldn't be teaching in the first place.
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