Andrew Schreiber
07-02-2010, 14:24
I admit, I am behind the times, in my weekly reading of the newspaper* I found the front page article very interesting. It was about the state of the educational system in Michigan. The main article (http://freep.com/article/20100207/NEWS05/2070507/1318/How-do-we-prepare-our-kids-for-jobs-future?&GID=tfFRhzciSKMTGpQx7gE2UESkVAscxsD8F7R9BVnLgys%3D ) was talking about how the state has failed to adequately prepare students. The real interesting part was a related article about the attitudes of students being a significant problem. Here is a link (http://freep.com/article/20100207/NEWS06/2070509/1322/Students-attitudes-a-major-obstacle-to-learning-prof-says) to the article.
The second article discusses what one sociology professor calls a "normalization of ignorance". Students, and more importantly parents, don't care about learning and this, more than anything, is the problem with the educational system. Having personally experienced this I hope that some of the brighter minds on CD will have some insight on how to combat this trend.
*The newspaper comes to my parents house in Clarkston and I am only here once a week, I also refuse to read the newspaper online, there is something satisfying about holding paper in your hands.
EDIT: Just to be clear, I am not bad mouthing students, parents, or schools. I was a product of the Michigan school system. Just looking for possible solutions.
The second article discusses what one sociology professor calls a "normalization of ignorance". Students, and more importantly parents, don't care about learning and this, more than anything, is the problem with the educational system. Having personally experienced this I hope that some of the brighter minds on CD will have some insight on how to combat this trend.
*The newspaper comes to my parents house in Clarkston and I am only here once a week, I also refuse to read the newspaper online, there is something satisfying about holding paper in your hands.
EDIT: Just to be clear, I am not bad mouthing students, parents, or schools. I was a product of the Michigan school system. Just looking for possible solutions.