Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Narrative Response Essay Essays - Homeschooling, Teacher, Education
  Narrative Response Essay          One way that I can relate to Emmerson's teaching of individualism is dealing with standardized teaching in   K-12 schools, and how it   affected   myself as well as my fellow students   and how we were treated   like numbers instead of   people   as well as just another problem that the teache   r   s had to deal with 5 times a week   ,   6 hours a day.   Because of      this, students were not taught in detail and the number of graduates decreased and the number of students increased from the lack of course knowledge.       Standardized testing is said to be the best way for students to learn and develop, but the people in which it effects say otherwise. In my   experiences,   there were two groups of students in the school, the first that was placed in   AP classes and the second which   were put in "regular" classes, the kids who were placed in the AP program got good grades and were taught how someone expects students should be taught in   high school   courses. Then there was my group   ,   the average student where the teachers didn't care about the students and simply gave us busy work and said good luck!   This style of "teaching" caused many students grades to go down including mine. So, from there I decided that it would be on me to find a way to be able to be successful in my classes with some outside help that wasn't from the school district. When my parents saw   that my grades had gone down   during   the course of   only a few weeks they started to ask questions and I told them in ful   l   what was going on   . Together   we developed a plan on how to combat this problem   s   tarting with going to the teachers and asking about their syllabus and how they run the class   . My parents asked the teachers about their syllabus   but it seemed that   only   two of my teachers   even   knew of the concept of a syllabus and those were the classes   in which   I had been doing good in. we   then   proceeded to make appointments and talk with the rest of my teachers   where we   kept running into the same problem   over and over   again   ,      T   he lack of   a      syllabus. The teachers plan was simply to   put   out the required information that they needed to cover in the semester   and nothing more   but they didn't exactly know how they were going to do it but were confident that they   could   do it.      After my parents   and I   went through about seven   different   parent teacher conferences   which had   the same outcome we decided to go on   e step higher    and request to talk with the   principle of the school who   in the end   never agreed to have a conference with us   which   frustrated   my parents even more.           This is when we decided that it would be in my best intentions to just start doing things   on my own   and stop trying to follow the teachers and proceed to find my own way of learning   which had ended up being as simple as   going page by page in the text books from the class   ,   instead of trying to learn from listening to the class   lectures   si   nce they were confusing to begin   with. This lead to me getting to know the course better since I was studying material that should be essential to the course but was not required to be taught. Having to read and teach myself how to do the work was a big hassle and took up a huge amount of my free time, but was well worth it in the end allowing for me to   raise my grades to pass   all   my   classes   as well as help with understanding how to complete various assignments in which the other stu   dents found themselves lost   in   . This process   continued   for many months until I said enough! And recommended   to my par   ents   that I switch to homeschool instead because I was teaching myself anyways and homeschool would allow for me to be in a better learning environment and   I   didn't have many friends to begin with at the    
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