Embrace Change
Cameron Canupp
Enc 102 Mon-Wed 5:00 PM
Michael Benton
I’m responding to the video of RSAnimation, on how to change educational paradigms. It’s hard to predict what we need to do about the educational system for two reasons. One of which is the economic value are country, or any country holds. We could fall into an economic depression in the beat of a heart. Another issue is where the children are located, and how can we have the same educational value as other country vice versa. Should Kids and teenagers but subsided into age groups, or more in depth categories such as whether they are good in group work, or being solo, or by girl or boy. What’s the best way to set up our educational system? Something needs to be a change.
Teachers, Mothers, Fathers Etc. Always say that if you go to school work hard, get into college that it will pay off and you will be successful. That’s not always true especially in today’s day and age. Maybe back when the enlightenment came along in the early 18th century that was a bulletproof plan. Not anymore there are too many kids not paying attention and dropping out of school. I myself go to a community college BCTC. The dropout rate here is over half the students. More Kids/Adults drop out before their second year. I’m not saying everyone fails, but that rate is too high.
We need to listen to the kid’s needs, instead of telling them that their wrong about a certain question, when everyone knows there is always more than one answer. We should enlighten them on thinking outside the box. If you look at history it proves that the people who think outside the box the ones who built the world as is. Well it’s time to embrace that, and encourage them to not be stuck on one answer and to think of many more.
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