JP hardboiled
Find Your Fight
So I'm a teaching of history major, but recently I've been thinking that my reason for teaching aren't really practical or realistic. I want to help kids learn about themselves and others through doing history. You can do this by letting students explore the topics they wish to explore, but as we all know they hand you an awful 10 pd. textbook, which you're assigned reading and you can't go explore Malcom X if you wanted to. You take stupid tests that waste time, and when asked questions you just spit what b.s. the prof. would want to hear to pass. This isn't all students, but when I was in High School it was me and I think only a few kids were really engaged in classes. Also on the downside of becoming a teacher is all the reading you must do in order to stay ahead of your class. That's less time after work to make beats. I was thinking I'd just switch to getting a degree in history, which there isn't any job I can really get with that, and getting a regular 9-5. Like at the post office or somewhere decent.
So I have a few questions. What do you think about the education system and where it's headed? Did you learn stuff in high school besides how to roll a joint and how to buy condoms and use em or did you just hate the classroom/homework experience? Also, what do you think about teachers? And the big question is do you guys think it's worth it to become a teacher in todays world?
So I have a few questions. What do you think about the education system and where it's headed? Did you learn stuff in high school besides how to roll a joint and how to buy condoms and use em or did you just hate the classroom/homework experience? Also, what do you think about teachers? And the big question is do you guys think it's worth it to become a teacher in todays world?