I Hate School
No wonder video games and outdoor adventures are far more interesting to them! The world of education ought to get on board with being entertaining! How many times have you heard a teenager say, "No one understands me!
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We roll our eyes at cliches, but they're cliches for a reason. Whether in secondary school or elementary, every kid wants to feel heard and understood. Fellow adults, I get it. Kids can be difficult to listen to, whether they go on and on, whether they just blow up with a series of emotions out of the blue, or whether they silently ignore you, their ears plugged with earbuds as they escape into their own world of angst.
Trouble is, we've turned the other way so often that kids have come to expect the message: Adults only listen to other adults. There is a fine line between granting a kid the leniency of being a kid, without the assumptions and expectations attached to adulthood, while also maintaining a respectful regard for their thoughts and feelings.
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Thinking back on my upbringing in elementary and secondary school, my favorite teachers were the ones who treated me as though I was more of a friend, mature enough to talk to without the classic baby-talk voice or fake encouragement for a mediocre fridge drawing. Granted, there is a certain age where baby-talk is very effective Kids are smarter and more mature than we give them credit for being, and they'll be encouraged to develop into even more effective individuals if we treat them as such. In the spirit of this article, I'm endeavoring to make this short-ish and will, therefore, end on this third point.
Adults, what about life paralyzes us the most? Why don't we take leaps of faith more often or dive into difficult projects without hesitation?
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Because of a universal fear among mankind: The fear of failure. If we can be discouraged and hindered by our fears, how much more can our kids? The grading system and standardized testing that is supposed to leave no child behind actually does the opposite! The students who are excelling finish their work in five minutes and twiddle their thumbs for the rest of the hour: And the kids who didn't understand the lesson get frustrated and feel like idiots for not keeping up with their peers.
If you're familiar with the MBTI Personality Type Theory, I believe there is a direct correlation between personality types and learning styles and may write on that topic at a later date! And what is with our letter grade system?
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How does this encourage our students to grow, to excel, to try again when they're branded as average for achieving the highest possible score and labeled a failure if they get the lowest? The goal shouldn't be to trade all of those consonant grades for that ever-desired-yet-overrated-vowel. The goal should be We're here to learn, not get some dumb letter on our record! If a student tries and doesn't succeed in school, it isn't his or her failing; it is the failing of the grown-ups in that student's life.
If the student isn't trying, then perhaps there's a bigger problem that needs to be addressed. I'm not saying it has to be family drama everyone has family drama , but it could be that the teacher's approach just isn't clicking with the student's mind. Or perhaps the student isn't trying because he or she is simply afraid of doing it wrong! Yoda from Star Wars is classically quoted, saying: There is no try.
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What our kids actually need to hear is that all they need to do is try. Whether they fail and get embarrassed or pass with flying colors, they need to get up the next day and try again! Students are afraid of failing, of being embarrassed, of being called 'stupid' or 'loser' because something doesn't make sense to them. Here are the instructions of how to enable JavaScript in your browser.
A deliciously wicked rhyming account of the dreadful experiences at school of young Honor Brown, where every day, she claims, she faces food poisoning, beatings, decapitation, sharks and monsters. It is only on her final day at school that she realises that she will miss it all, and that she has exaggerated the situation somewhat!
Honor elaborates many of the excuses used by children to avoid school and her diatribe will provide considerable amusement and reassurance for unwilling students and their exasperated parents. Jeanne wrote her first book when she was five years old and hasn't stopped writing since.
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She now has over eighty titles to her name, including picture books, novels and television scripts. She often takes inspiration from dreams and interesting conversations with strangers. Tony Ross was born in London in He went to art school in Liverpool and has since worked as a typographer for design and advertising agencies.
His first book Hugo and the Wicked Winter was published in Tony has since written over books and illustrated over ! Tony lives in Wales. This field is required. Boa the snake is expecting the best birthday ever, with all his friends bringing him wonderful presents, but things don't turn out quite as he hoped. Each animal brings something that would suit the giver rather than the birthday boy: So it continues until th….