how our education system is failing us...
Journal Entry: Wed Aug 1, 2007, 5:09 AM
- Listening to: i hate everyone by Get Set Go
- Reading: refugee boy and the dreaded Macbeth :(
- Watching: Grey's Anatomy
- Playing: i'm a psychotic nutcase!!
- Eating: soumya, she really does taste like chocolate!
- Drinking: soumya's blood...ha ha
The dictionary states that an education is "the act or process of imparting or acquiring particular knowledge or skills, as for a profession". I believe this statement adequately describes what most of us believe the purpose of an education is; to prepare us for all possible careers that we wish to pursue as adults.
While I believe that the education is up to scratch in most subject areas, I believe that some aspects of the secondary school English curriculum are failing to adequately prepare us for the future. After spending the past three weeks reading Shakespeares Macbeth, I fail to see the purpose in the Y generation having to study a play written approximately 400 years earlier. When teachers are questioned about the purpose of Shakespeares work in todays education system they generally give explanations based upon two main beliefs; the first being that it teaches us how the English language has changed over the years and the second that it allows us to appreciate some of the greatest pieces of literature to have ever been written.
I would like to point out a few flaws in these two reasons.
Firstly, the language in which Shakespeares plays are written were believed to not be the way that people spoke during Elizabethan times.
Secondly, every generation has their own slang, and changes the English language to suit themselves, so if we want to learn about how English has changed, all we have to do is listen to our teachers or grandparents, and vice versa.
Thirdly, if we wanted to have an appreciation of ancient literature then we would join a drama, literature or history class where his plays might actually be at least somewhat relevant. Similarly, if we wanted to read a book in another language we would join a French, Croatian or German class.
Finally I would like to point out that maybe a more relevant English class topic might be to understand how to read and write professional e-mails, after all, technology is going play a more vital role in our futures than the words thou, thee, thy and hath.
To conclude, its time the teachers and those in charge of writing the curriculum stop making us study Shakespeare for the simple fact of we had to study it and therefore you do to, stop giving us its a great piece of literature excuses, scrap it from the curriculum and replace it with something relevant to the twenty first century.
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
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"A salad is basically a sandwich, some assembly required."-M.Hedberg
but then again i wasn't sitting down with everyone today - i was going through rubbish bins and walking around the perimeter of the school. Do you know Jess the gorgeous little girl in year seven who is deaf? well, someone has stolen her hearing aid transmittor, and gaynor cracked it at the whole school. Every year seven had their lockers, bags and pencil cases searched thoroughly. The poor little thing was distraught. A couple of year 12's and i went through the bins and gardens looking for it with the teachers but couldn't find it. We had a meeting with gaynor too to discuss the possibility of a fundraiser too. Do you have any ideas?
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