Thursday, December 5, 2013

Three topics that i've taken the time to write about ifunowhamsayin.

A practical use of our school time. 

    School teaches you a lot of things. I mean, you spend 12 years of sitting in a class room having a teacher tell you things like how to find the side lengths of a triangle, or how to reduce a fraction to it's lowest correct form, which can be useful for some students. But I believe that we should learn practical things, things we could use in real life like how to decide what job you want to take when you finally graduate from high school. I think that maybe instead of learning things that only some of us can use, we should have specialized classes so people can pursue skills that will make them better at what they plan to make a living on. Things like business classes, or entertainment classes for people who plan to specialize in that field.

Implementing technology into school learning.

   Using technology in school can bring a a lot of new and exciting things into our curriculum. Some are very handy like being able to use the internet without going to the school computer lab, that teachers have to sign up in advance just to get a class in there.But with something like i-pads students can access the internet as well as many other useful apps.  But having access to the internet at any time can also be a bad thing, students can use it to goof off during class and the possibilities are endless. So technology may be the new step in an educational revolution or just an expensive toy kids can use to mess around.

Homophobia is for losers.
   Homophobia technically means Someone with a fear of Homosexuals. But that really isn't what it means in a modern context it just means that you don't like/agree with he idea of a same sex couple. Which I think is wrong, at the end of the day their a couple that loves each other so regardless of gender they should be able to be together without public ridicule. People ae often bullied in school for being "gay" even if sometimes their not.         
   



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