Friday, February 21, 2014

Should Enterance requirements to Teach Education Program be raised?

February 13, 2014
Blog 10
                                    REMINDER: This topic will be related to KALLAS!

Entrance Requirement or No Entrance Requirement:

Q: What are the positive or negative for raising their academics as a teacher candidate?
  
    According to Jalen's opinions about Education Requirement, he said about Confucius/Taoism, a Philosopher man's quote, "Success depend upon previous preparation and without such preparation, there is sure to be a failure". Well I think not, to my own meaning of success is when you learn your mistake, you use that mistake to prevent doing the same mistake.

        From Mollie's point of view, do we have to chose the best teacher that we could get and possible help their education system by looking their grades? Maybe yes or maybe not. Not all the time we should be just focusing on Jalen's point of view about choosing the brightest students who want to become a teacher, we should be focusing if the teacher, who is willing to risk for their student like the "Freedom Writer"! I read a book not so long ago and it actually based on discrimination on the teacher's point of view and how she managed to change from people who had been struggling with life between family, gangs and etc. One person in book that was almost in the conclusion, he is now a teacher in his former high school and back then, he used to be a troublemaker and kicked him out.

       I plan on going to Austin Community college for 2 years before heading straight to university. The only thing I need to require is 30 hours per week, 9-15 hours at Austin Community college for a year. Also, there is a website you should check out for the requirement! Click on the word, website.

        I think I agree with Mollie because you might become an amazing teacher, even if you have bad grades or not. The only reason for the entrance requirement only to be need to see if they are enough passion or not passion to teach these students who came to learn and impress their parents with all the students they had learn in the past.
            
               Check out this video and it had almost got me in tears. Literally, for real.

        
              That would be it, thanks for reading! May the sign be with you....
                           Ana Avalos, signing out!