Education has taken on contradictory meanings. Some of us reject using the term to refer to our schools. It can be stated that our schools are at war with education. This blog was initially developed for the purpose of sharing some quick (rather than conclusive) pro-education/anti-schooling thoughts. This has been expanded to include a voice from the other side of the war. Admittedly, this voice was picked for its tendency to show the absurdities of the pro-schooling/anti-educational side.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Spanish III
I started to recognize a trend in Spanish. Every single year that I took a Spanish class, I had to start from scratch. I was first exposed to the language in kindergarten. Later on in elementary school, I took a class before school. If I took a class in middle school, it would not take into account my past experiences. This would require me to start over. Looking forward to high school, there is absolutely no way that the quarter-long class would qualify for a semester’s worth of work in the language. Even if I took Spanish in middle school, I would have to start over again in high school. I came to my senses for a change and decided against taking a class that I had already taken.
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