Are financial resources a determining factor in getting a good education?
I was wearing a business suit and tie at the time and made eye contact with the elders who were having open discussion in various groups. One of the gentlemen had looked at me and asked a question related to the topic, just to see if I would respond. I was able to answer each of their questions, so they invited me to sit with them. We introduced ourselves and continued in playing what I would call African Centered Jeopardy. I asked them where they had acquired this depth of knowledge and they all responded by saying it was what they had learned in school prior to integration. You could image the expression on my face in hearing this. The shock of learning that our elders were well educated in history and world events, many of them had not even completed the 8th grade.
I asked, with all of this knowledge you’ve maintained, why are you not sharing it with the students in school? They said, “we were never asked.” I could do nothing but shake my head at the response. Our elders hold such valuable information and we let it wilt away like a beautiful un-kept, uncared for, flower. The value of such knowledge as it’s said, is priceless, the wisdom, irreplaceable. We are all aware of the fact that those 80 and 90 dollars books used in our schools have a lot of misinformation when it pertains to our history in ancient times as well as current events. How do we incorporate our elders into the education process?
In schools across the country, elder teachers are encouraged to retire as soon as possible in order to bring in new blood at a lesser salary. However, if young teachers are not given an opportunity to learn ancient philosophy from the old and all of its tenets, it will be difficult for them to reach each spirit that awaits its time to be wakened. We are sleeping giants who have a purpose in being and it is incumbent upon educators to help children find their path. Is this based on financial resources or something else?
What do you think?
Peace.
This is whats wrong with the school system today,It was never designed for us.
In ancient civilization,we acknowledged the wisdom of our elders.
To be one, was to be highly honored and respected to the highest degree.
To learn from them was an invaluable priviledge, they were our greatest teachers.
But today.... today's schools are war zones, and out of control in every dimension.
Thats why we have got to take control of our schools and what's being taught and mentally fed to our children.
Bottom line : They don't want them to learn about themselves and their history, especially on the goverments dime, even if it is our money as taxpayers.
Hummmm, they got me twisted if they think that's going to continue.
It's time for us as a nation of people to step our game up and make a serious change !