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The Deplorably Uneducated Educators

WARNING: VERY OPINIONATED COMMENTS TO COME. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART!! Hello readers!!! My post last week got 8 views!!! That is so awesome!! Thank you to all who have joined in on this journey with me, and thank you to all who continue to read. It is for you, the learners, that I continue to write this blog, so that maybe you will see the light in education just as I do. :) This one is written out of pure and utter disgust for the United States Education System. I have always known that the education system was screwed up, and I knew that Special Education took a back seat to funding and all sorts of resources, but I guess I've never really known how deplorable the conditions were for our students, and how at risk their education is...until tonight. The following paragraph(s) are from yet, another assignment that has opened my eyes to why public school is NOT where I want to teach... "According to thearc.org, IDEA requires that children be educated to the maximum limi...

America's Future: the kids of today

Ok, so this one isn't as formal as the first. Mostly because the first one was a copy of an essay that I had to do, but after all, this IS a blog, not some published paper. Before I begin, I want to start by saying that all of the opinions or views in my posts are strictly mine, and I take full responsibility for all of them.  I titled this one  America's Future: the kids of today because I want to highlight on some of the differences between the generation that just graduated, and the generation that is currently in school; but also because I want to hone in on some of the problematic, or I guess you could say different ways that children are being taught today.  Technology runs our life in today's world, and more importantly, it runs our kids lives. Everywhere you look, there are kids with phones, tablets, and all other kinds of technology. I know kids who have had an Ipad longer than I have, I know kids who have nicer phones than their parents do! Technology r...
This is Me: The road to Teaching This is me, this is my blog. I chose to write about my journey in education because it has been a life changing experience, both positive and negative. This is just my story, a little about me to get us started.... I want to teach because I want to help children control their disabilities and behavioral issues so that they can succeed in life and lead a normal life. I don't share this with many people, but I have a learning disability,ADD, and I have also been diagnosed with mild  Asperger's  syndrome. My SLD is identified as being in math, and the specifics of it state that I have a disability known as  Dyscalculia , which means that I have problems processing and understanding math equations, counting, grouping, etc. Math has always been a problem for me, I've never liked math. When I was a child, I had problems making friends as well, and problems with social skills. As I got older, the social skills improved, a...