Sir Ken is right, of course, but how? How can we help the children to find their passions?
When I think of my own life, what was the hardest thing to do? Finding my passion and recognizing it was the hardest and took the longest. And I am one of the lucky ones who did find it. So, now as a teacher, I believe that the earlier we start bringing the topic of the passion the better chances the kids have.
On the other hand, we do bring the topic early, we always ask the kids what they want to be when they grow up. Some lucky kids just know, like this firefighter, but absolute majority has no idea of what can be their passion. That is why we still have to show them what's there to choose from. This is why the school has to have some basic curricula to help kids in finding their passions. We just have to allow them to choose and quit subjects that obviously are not their passion.
And, again, to some people some struggle is a necessity in becoming.
This is the beauty of the problem. There are as many solutions as there are people.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Find your passion
Being a teacher
In reality we are being watched, all the time, non stop, those students are alive, young and very energetic human beings.
Number one problem is overload. Of course, all working people experience this these days. We all are overwhelmed with responsibilities and assignments we can’t even complete. I am a teacher, I will talk about teachers’ overload. When you come to the point that you are standing in front of the class and don’t remember why you are there, it’s overload. You must do something about that.
Number two problem is complete ignorance and disrespect from the society to your profession and your problems in spite of the fact that everyone is, was, or will be attending a school for 12 years of their lives and then take the kids there too. The job of everyone else is recognized and respected, but teachers and hospitality workers. Not everyone will use a hotel very often though.
Number three problem relates to the fact that the education system involves a LOT of money. No, teachers don’t have high salaries, but there are millions of us. Plus there are millions of students and schools get money for every kid. Every politician, every felon, everyone whose relatives are politicians or felons want a piece of that money. This is why the kids do not get computers, calculators, books, art supplies, and the teachers buy, bring, borrow, steal, or just forget to return stuff we need to use with our students. The money does not get to the classrooms, it’s spent long before it can be even seen here.
We, teachers, know that we can always close the door and just do this thing, called teaching and learning. It is a talent which each of us has.It is different for each teacher as well as it is different for each kid. Some of us are good readers; they inspire reading in their students. Some of us are actors, they will teach the subject matter through role playing. Some of us are artists and they will inspire learning through drawing and sculptures. Unfortunately, fewer see the beauty in Math which is one of the most elegant subjects to my taste. If we are ready for the reform in our education system let’s start with recognition of each teacher’s talent as well as every kid’s gift to learn and then we have to do our best in matching those. Those two have to work together without much homework for either of them because at home they both have many more different things to learn and many more people to meet.