
I came across this topic above in the E-News called ROOTS. I found the responds to be very interesting and thought it would be a great discussion here. I've enclosed my responds below and look forward to what others have to say.
What is apparent to me in over 30 years in education, that children respond to those who demonstrate a sincere interest in their well being. Time and attention with a child are the overwhelming factors in determining academic success. Children, just as adults, blossom or withdraw based on the type of exposure to real life experiences. Good and bad experiences have an impact on our psyche, which affects how we are or react to life in general.
If the parents of children have had a poor education or low economic status in life, their social skills and family structure can suffer immensely, establishing a cultural environment within the home that is detrimental to upward mobility.
Of course this is not true with all who coming from an impoverished background. We all compare and contrast ourselves to others. Some take the initiative that they want to get out of a bad situation and will do what is necessary in order to make this happen legally and illegally.
Children observe those with an education using their ability to help themselves and family as well as abuse others through the process of manipulation and exploitation.
So assessing the need for a good education is based on the need of the individual. Are we training or educating inner city children to be well informed and enlightened for the purpose of protecting them from wealthy and influential capitalist who thrive on the ignorance of others or opening their eyes to a life of potential in a world designed for greed, self indulgence, fear and deception.
It appears to me that a cool school is radical in nature. One that teaches students the concept of free thought and collective human interest and concern. Sort of how a gifted student thinks.
What are your thoughts?
Posted By: Dr. Okpara Nosakhere
Thursday, August 6th 2009 at 3:39PM
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