The Puertorrican people are persons who live to help
out whoever they can, it doesn't matter what it is if you need help you will
always find someone to help you. Since little kinds we are told to share with
our friends and help them out. The educational system does the same for kids
when they are starting to get used to learning and testing. In the school I
studied students from the first grade through the third grade will be sitting
on a collective table. Every activity you do in the classroom is with that
group including the test for the material that way instead of having failures
you have kids that share knowledge and help each other to succeed.
The term helping a friend out is just an excuse on
collage and university levels for cheating. By that time the students should be
mature enough to know that it is your effort what is going to give you a grade
and not the effort of the “friend” on your side. Is normal that some students
learn slower than others or the levels of education during high school were no
the ones to set him for success. This is the reason why I think that we should
have teachers that dominate both, English and Spanish, so the when a student
finds himself stuck on some learning the teacher can be able to help in a more
precise way because if trouble is with language there is never going to be good
communication between teacher and student, and learning will never be achieved.
One important point discussed by Copper is the relations between students and
teachers, teachers are meant to be educators and not friends I think the the
relation between the students and teachers should be limited to the classroom
only and not to bars. By becoming friend with a student the credibility of the
teacher can be jeopardized.
I think is a good idea to encourage kids to help out
each other but in order to be prepared for the world they need to learn about
competition. Cooperative programs should be limited to the first grade of
school that way the student looses fear to the teachers and test. Competition
should be encouraged from there on for students to challenge themselves to
achieve their goals. Competition is also the only way to prepare people for the
real world after school, in the university you will be competing with hundreds
of students that will take your place on graduated school or on the job that
you wanted simply because you did not compete hard enough. Competition is a fine
line we should do it to the point the it is morally correct for our benefit but
without hurting your opponents. Competition is the key to success combined with
a good education mainly in the private school system will guarantee a
successful experience during collage or university.
Your idea of competition is interesting, but i wonder if when you think about competition, do you think that the people that are in a disadvantage should be trained harder, or should the system just change? I spoke of disadvantage because not all students learn at the same pace or the same way. Would competition actually worsen the chances for other students?
ResponderBorrarCompetition wasn't something inclucated in Puerto Ricans, and although it may be tough for educators I believe its the correct thing to do because the future merits competition.
ResponderBorrarAs part of a capitalist society, we are teach to compete, maybe here that concept is not fully implemented due to our culture. Maybe in our society (USA and PR) "Competition is the key to success", but in other countries competition might be an 'unknown' concept.
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