Lately I’ve lost a bit of my motivation. Having a tough internship and plenty of small concerns I’m not used to, while being well provided/isolated from all the real world troubles you could hope for, I’ve relapsed into a bit of my old suburban self. Thus, I decided to use this blog to revisit the reason why I’m working so hard in the first place: education.
The outline of this blog (roughly) is going to be as follows…
I’m going to start by exploring a few of the education questions posed by recent college experiences, such as the importance of sports, inadequacy, background differences , financial aid, and the temptation to just not do something when you know your high chances of failure. Then once I am used to writing again, I’m going to dive back into public education politics, talk about magnet schools, charter schools, art programs, and what we can do about the disparity between urban and suburban education.
I’m basically going to be writing about my experiences, in order to raise questions and conflicts that I, and some other people, have run into. I would love feedback, and I would love people to share similar or different experiences. The goal is to share, brainstorm, and perhaps not only raise questions, but find some answers. I promise to read, and comment, on all responses.
Blog posts will be (roughly) once per week. The first real installment should be finished later on today.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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