In some instances we see some small forms of bad teaching
such as Mr. Keating singling out Todd Anderson and saying “Don’t you think that
I know that this assignment scares the hell out of you”. The next scene shows a
form of good teaching in which Mr. Keating again points out Mr. Anderson and taunts
him in a way to help him grasp the idea of true poetry. In the same scene he
also pressures him in front of the class to help him think in a way of poetry,
such as detailing the picture of a sweaty-toothed madman. In this way he is using
pressure from being in front of the class in order to bring Todd to the path of
poetic enlightenment. So far in this half of the movie we only see small slivers
of bad teachings from Mr. Keating but out of all of the slivers that we have
seen this scene showing good teaching out ways a them all.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Stand and deliver part two details
The other teachers laugh as Mr. Escalante asks to teach
calculus. He speaks of using an advanced placement test for those who would be
able to take the class. The weather seems to have changed so the class is move
to a room that was supposed to be air-conditioned. Mr. Escalante hands out the
placement test. He talks about the class being on different days. One of the students walks out in the middle
of class and Mr. Escalante makes fun of her. He follows her down the hall way
and apologizes. He tries to teach the kids but he just expects them to do
better without listening to them. He insults the kids for getting all of the
wrong. After his mild heart attack he still goes to class to teach the kids.
One of the methods he uses involves the kids lining up against the wall and
answering calculus problems. If someone gets it wrong they go to the end of the
line. His car gets stolen so he has to walk home. He passes a biker a
restaurant and he also passes over a bridge. He believes he made a mistake by
teaching them calculus because the state believes the kids cheated on. “you are
the true dreamers and dreamers can accomplish everything”.
Stand and deliver part one details
Passing over a bridge in a robin egg blue car he sees men
selling apples. In front of him men in the back of a truck and to his right
piƱatas, graffiti. Left a muffler shop a band and a taco stand. The man enters
a school which has been vandalized. He tells the woman at the counter that he
is Mr. Escalante. He is supposed to tech computer science but there are no
computers. So he goes into a math classroom. The kids are ruthless and
disrespectful. The classroom is littered with graffiti all over the walls. As
Mr. Escalante tries to teach the disrespectful kids the bell goes off early.
Someone rigged the bell. The kids go back to class. The next day he tries to
teach the kids percent’s with apples. Two tough looking kid’s come in late with
slips. When the kids disrespect the teacher he tries to counteract them with
math. Class is out and kids are fighting on an opposite side of a fence where
teacher is watching. He stops one of the kids named Angel from fighting which
turns out to be one of his students. He starts to talk to the kids about negative
numbers. He uses confidence with some of his kids and he repeats some of his
lessons to help the students keep the lessons in their heads. In a conference
he says he can teach the kids more. The next day he starts the class talking
about quizzes. One of the tough looking kids hat had started to fight asked the
teacher for help with other kids seeing his books. He gives him three one for
classroom one for locker and one for home. In class he gives another quiz which
one of the students refuses to take. He put the student in a chair facing the
other students while they did the quiz. Next day one of the kids are late he
tells the kid to go to another class but he wants to stay so he lets the kid
sit. The kid tells the teacher that he has forgotten his pencil and a girl says
he can have hers because it is her last day. He goes to the girl’s family
restaurant to talk to the girl’s father about her math and that she could go to
college instead of working at the restaurant. The father tells them to leave.
Next day the teacher is asking for the answer for a problem which none of the
students can seem to find the answer. Then all of a sudden the girl from the
restaurant comes into the classroom with the answer.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Notes on Ted talk video:Schools are killing creativity
We teach children for the future to live in the future, so in a sense education is the future. We squander the creativity of children or in a sense selfishly use them when we should be using those skills to better the future. School is similar to a higher monarchy we teach kids to move towards jobs that we need to be done and not what the children are better at doing. It seems like there is inflation in the work field in the way of a jobs needing a higher degree than in previous years. The educational system has mined are minds in the same way we mine precious minerals.
My Main idea of wisdom
What I tried to convey to my readers is that wisdom doesn't just have to come with age or with experience, it can come from understanding perspective. Wisdom can come from many things it is a choice to understand what comes from wisdom. There are many different views of what wisdom is, I'm not saying that this is the description its a description. Also some of the wisest people don't know they are wise.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Wisdom
Wisdom
By: Lucas
Kirsch
Wisdom can be gained over a long period time or within
seconds of learning something that changes the way they think and act towards
others. It has been said that those with a vast wealth of knowledge are able to
predict the future and upcoming events that others would never know about; I
believe that through decisive thinking people can know what will happen. One
thing that is always true about such power as knowledge is that there is a good
ways to use it and a bad ways. The truth of the matter is no one needs to know
mass amounts of information in order to become wise. In many ways I would say
that wisdom is a blessing but it can be a curse, knowing things that once said
can destroy the world in more ways than one is damnation in itself.
In some ways many things are connected by some sort of
process and if not connected then maybe the connection is process itself meaning
everything has a process; this is knowledge I learned at a young age which
helped me learn. After ages of asking my
parents, relatives, people I know, and even strangers about how things work I
came across the word cycle which related to how most things in life have.
Insects, mammals, fish, any type of animal in general have a cycle. So I
thought what else has cycles well plants, rocks, the earth, the sky, all these
things have a cycle no matter how big or small but what makes cycles similar
are the details within the process. I started to become more interested in the
world and how things worked in a wider scale but I always kept turning to
technology and its endless splendor of new worlds and its endless plains of
existence. That’s what made me start thinking even further into the pool of
knowledge available to me at the time. This brought me to experiences, stepping
stones, adventures, and things that would need many people to accomplish but
only to the will and the courage of one man to conquer the boundaries and
trials that many before could not surpass. Using process I can conduct a result
of many things such as how a person would most likely react to something. The
reason many people as smart as this don’t show these abilities is because of
two things, first is that people can always find these people and make them use
their abilities for wrong doing, second and last is that even the smartest of
people can be wrong.
What I believe is the most profound speech in existence
spoken by none other than Teddy Roosevelt. “We have nothing to fear but fear itself”
it is a speech I always remember when I am scared or unsettled. Throughout
history there are quotes that have had smaller or greater impact on the world.
Many quotes and phrases uttered with such wisdom are plastered across the face
of time. Another quote by Aristotle “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all
wisdom” I can remember the first time I heard this quote was in seventh grade
looking for a copy of Benjamin Franklin’s biography when I came across a piece
of work talking about Aristotle’s poetry.
I have found it is easy to offend people with even the
smallest bits of information or in some words the littlest of insults; this
paper may even offend some because of the way I word my sentences or the main
idea/title. I try not to consider myself wiser or better than most people
because they might find it offensive and have different ways of trying to make
themselves feel better if they believe in some little way they are useless or
under other human beings; I can tell you that anyone who believes this to be
true is lying to themselves. Everyone is important I have never seen anyone
that is useless or does nothing to contribute to the universe in some sort of
way. It is said that everyone has their place in the existence. Each and every
one of us brush upon each other’s metaphorical paths of life, influencing even
the smallest of grains of sand can bring the greatest change to a human being.
No one is the same, even the most minuscule changes in shape and form can
define who we are.
What I have learned over the span of my small continuing life
is that I will never know everything and I will never know anyone who knows
everything in my life, but I know in death that I will know someone whom will
teach me many a great things. Many people just might have realized that yes I
believe in god and many don’t really give a care that I do, or for some this
may affect my relationship with you; just remember Einstein quoted that
“science without religion is an oxymoron” this does not explain what his whole
idea of that quote was, being that people need a drive, a purpose. I chose to
believe in Christ because of many reasons and none of them include it being a
purpose in life. It is a way to live and a way to die but in both sides are
beautiful things.
It seems like I have just defined pieces of wisdom so here
are some things I learned from experience. I was in the middle of English class
in middle school, the lesson had to deal with a 3 page essay which to some
seemed like a death sentence back then. I was finished with it but there was a
another kid that needed help with the piece so our teacher asked me out of
everyone in the class to help him out. The thing is that I barely knew this kid
so I just asked him what he thought of the piece and he told me how it was a
waste of time and why he shouldn’t do it so I asked him what he thought would
be a good idea for this essay. He told me he had no idea what to start with, I
asked him what he disliked most and he told me the essay. So I told him to
write about it, he looked at me like I was crazy then I left his table and went
back to mine. He ended up getting a batter grade than I did. That is where I learned
that sometimes it’s good to have help. I think this is nearly enough so I will
summarize what I have said. Another experience happened within the last year
was when an older gentleman was talking to me about how he had two kids of his
own and when they were my age. He said his kids thought they knew everything,
then he says to me that’s how you are right. I told him that I know very little
compared to him and that everyone always has something new to learn no matter
how young or old. He looked at me shocked and instantly stopped looking down at
me as a young kid who knows nothing. He told me I know something else that he didn’t
know and that I was quite wise for my age.
Wisdom can be gained through knowledge or experience but it
can take a lifetime to accept the facts that are put before you. Process is a
keystone to the way I think and the way many things work. My wisdom came from
knowledge which is based off of experiences other have been through.
Information can be a weapon if chosen to be, and even the smallest pieces of knowledge
can cut through diamond. I’m christen which is another keystone of my life
which affects how I act towards others. This is what I believe to be the most
important thing I have ever learned and I am thanking anyone who has affected
me both good and bad for the idea that wisdom is the most important thing that
I have ever learned.
What I thought about Cate Hustons blog on Traveling solo being a educational narritive and a blog
Well right at the start I could tell that she was giving a list of do's and don'ts that she has used for traveling. In a sense it can be used by people who want to start traveling solo and use it to base their own ways of traveling. I can assuredly tell you that I possibly use this for if I ever go traveling solo. It gives people a nice guideline to use even if they have started traveling alone. All of the information that is used sounds like it came form experience than if she would have used information to recreate those experiences. In the end it is a nicely written piece that talks about the guidelines for traveling solo and it also includes the authors own views on traveling solo as well as some of the reasoning for why some of the guidelines work so well. Personally I didn't feel as if there wasn't enough to write about.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Wisdom - The most important thing that i have ever learned
Wisdom can be gained over a long period time or within seconds
of learning something that changes the way they think and act towards other
humans. It has been said that those with a vast wealth of knowledge are able to
predict the future and events that others would never know of. I believe that
through decisive thinking people can know what will happen and what has happen
that nobody knows of. One thing that is always true about such power as knowledge
is that there is a good way to use it and a bad way. The truth of the matter is
no one needs to know mass amounts of information in order to become wise and
wisdom doesn’t have to come with age. In many ways I would say that wisdom is a
blessing but it can be a curse, knowing things that once said can destroy the
world in more ways than one. This is where I believe that process/cycle comes
in.
In some ways many things are
connected by some sort of process and if not connected then maybe the
connection is process itself meaning everything has a process. This has been my
stepping stone in my ability to learn and think in ways of process. After ages
of asking my parents, relatives, and people I know and even strangers about how
things work I came across the word cycle which related to how most things in
life have. Insects, mammals, fish, any type of animal in general have a cycle.
So I thought what else has cycles well plants, rocks, the earth, the sky, all
these things have a cycle no matter how big or small but what makes cycles
similar are the details within the process. I started to become more interested
in the world and how things worked in a wider scale but I always kept turning
to technology and its endless splendor of new worlds and endless plans of existence.
That’s what made me start thinking even further into the pool of knowledge available
to me at the time. This brought me to experiences, stepping stones, adventures,
and things that would need many people to accomplish but only to the will and
the courage of one man to conquer the boundaries and trials that many before
could not surpass. Using process I can conduct a result of many things such as
how a person would most likely react to something. The reason many people as
smart as this don’t show these abilities is because of two things, first is
that people can always find these people and make them use their abilities for
wrong doing, second and last is that even the wisest of humans can be wrong.
This is a good place to talk about a few of wise statements that have been said
that influenced me.
What I believe is the most profound
speech in existence spoken by none other than Teddy Roosevelt. “We have nothing
to fear but fear itself” is a speech I always remember when I am scared or unsettled
about something. Throughout history there are quotes that have had smaller or
greater impact on the world. Many quotes and phrases uttered with such wisdom
are plastered across the face of time. Another quote by Aristotle “Knowing
yourself is the beginning of all wisdom” I can remember the first time I heard
this quote was in seventh grade looking for a copy of Benjamin Franklin’s
biography when I came across a piece of work talking about Aristotle’s poetry. It
might have just been placed in the wrong section or it might have been fate.
I have found it is easy to offend
people with even the smallest bits of information or in some words the littlest
of insults. This paper may even offend some because of the way I word my
sentences or the main idea/title. I try not to consider myself wiser or better
than most people because they might have different ways of trying to make
themselves feel better if they believe in some little way they are useless or
under other human beings, I can tell you that anyone who believes this to be
true is lying to themselves. Everyone is important I have never seen anyone
that is useless or does nothing to contribute to the universe in some sort of
way. It is said that everyone has their place in the existence. Each and every
one of us brush upon each other’s metaphorical paths of life influencing even
the smallest of grains of sand bring the greatest change to a human being. No
one is the same, the most minuscule changes in shape and form can define who we
are. This is where I should stop my incessant rabbling and change to the subject
of true wisdom.
What I have learned over the span
of my continuing life is that I will never know everything and I will never
know anyone who knows everything in my life, but I know that in death that I will
know someone which will teach me many a great things. Many people just might
have realized that yes I believe in god and many don’t really give a care that I
do, or some people this may affect my relationship with you. Just remember Einstein
quoted that “science without religion is an oxymoron” which does not explain
the his whole idea of that quote being that people need a drive need a purpose,
I choose it because I have a many reasons and none of them have include a
purpose in life. It is a way to live and a way to die but in both sides are beautiful
things. I think this is nearly enough for you to understand but let’s go over what
I have said.
Wisdom can be gained through knowledge
or experience but it can take a lifetime to accept the facts that are put
before you. Process is a keystone to the way I think and the way things can
work. My wisdom came from knowledge which is based off of experiences other
have been through. Information can be a weapon if chosen to be, and even the
smallest pieces of knowledge can cut through diamond. The reality that fuels me
it the fact that I can affect the lives of others. I’m christen which is
another keystone of my life and how I act towards others. This is what I believe
to be the most important thing I have ever learned and I am thanking anyone who
has affected me both good and bad for the idea that wisdom is the most
important thing that I have ever learned.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Malcolm X Vs. Mike Rose
When I read them they had a quick similarity, they both showed a piece of the writer in the way of the personality of the writer. I got to understand the writer through great detail of their memories. Both pieces seem to look at society but that is where they start to differentiate from each other. Malcolm starts to learn ways of learning to communicate through writing and reading which then leads him to his nationality in society and his national history. While Mike Rose's is looking for the Social norm within the society of his school and teenage society. Both pieces show a deep experience that the authors were willing to show to the world in order to give the same feeling that they once felt long ago when they were taught or learned these lessons. When I ask myself the question which story had more impact on me it would have to be Malcolm X, he achieved many goals within the confinement of barbed wire and metal bars. He taught himself how to read and write be copying the whole dictionary, he learned about his history, including many others, and how they have been "white washed" through history. In the end Malcolm X and Mike Rose blogs are similar in a few great ways and are very different in many small ways.
Pre-writing that worked in the past
Well most of the pre-writing that I use today I mostly learned in high school some in elementary when I started learning pre-writing existed. The first type of pre-writing which didn't exactly work for me but it was the only pre-writing that I knew which was ven-diagrams. The format wasn't very friendly to me as a young writer who had no idea what an essay included or even was other than friend in Spanish. Then I learned the Z-shape format that my elementary teacher Mr. Brennan had made. The Z-shape pre-writing is a simple format which has Thought bubbles which are connected by lines in a Z shape. I used this format until I started using another format which my middle school teacher Jan taught me which had no name but consisted of a Main Idea, four supporting idea, starting, and ending sentence. From there most of the pre-writing formats that I learn from there were all mutated versions of the format that my middle school teacher had taught me. Currently I am using a mutated version that my high school teacher taught me which seems to be pretty helpful. But other pre-writing techniques that I have learned that involve writing until an idea pops out of my head which seems to help if I am in a bit of trouble in my train of thought.
Commentary on first paper assignment / formal paper
Well truly I believe that this is a very good start for the first formal paper. Personally I usually struggle at the start with these sort of papers but in the end I find a way to finish it. After I find the way to finish it there is no stopping my train of thought because I have a death grip on that idea and I am not letting go until finish the paper. After that it is all about going over the paper and editing the little things that I forgot to go over such as little grammar mistakes. Anyway I believe that questions like this help us to remember ourselves and not forget the way we use to act, feel things, what we knew back then, and what we didn't know which contributed to how we comprehended the most important thing that we have learned. The way each one of us was feeling back then still acts upon what we think of and the way we think. So going back into these memories of the past can help us to correct things that we thought of to give us the conclusion that we understood was the right back then and correct it to our own current state of mind. In other words in helps us correct the wrong doings of the past in our minds.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Processes/cycles
So far my quest to find the holy grail has failed so I started skimming through my think tank to only find small leaf sized ideas that would not bring me far enough to my goal of my final paper. But with in the pool i found a rubber duck idea that would help my thought process on my first formal paper. So at this time the most important thing I have ever learned is processes and cycles. I learned most of my knowledge of cycles when I was younger around the age of five when I started to ask all the questions that mom and dad would probably know the answers to. It started with easy questions on how plants and insects are made but inevitably I asked about how animals in general which was the most horrific thing that i had ever herd in my life of five years. I'm getting a bit off topic but i digress, the way my parents taught me how bugs and plants were made was with cycles which ended up being a huge help to me starting at the age of roughly nine or ten when i started learn more about more general things. I learn that everything has some sort of process/cycle no matter how small or big. With this knowledge I began to associate cycles and processes due to there similarities. So I was able to figure out pieces that others could not understand through the process of similarity. But the ending problem was that I was always to shy to talk about what I knew so my genius at a young age was never seen....
Describing zip-lock bags
Zip-lock is actually a brand name of plastic bags that zip. they are commonly used in the culinary field to store food in a freezer without getting freezer burn. they have a zip-locking mechanize and are very dangerous if inhaled or swallowed. there are human sized bags that giants can store humans in before making there bread out of human bones.
Applying Goats
Well a goat is a goat they can be used for milk a past time for people who have goats as pets or for production use. Some people use goats for cheese ,meat, and lawn mowers. But if you didn't know goats can grow up to two stories high and can put themselves on fire.... this is what I have for applying goats
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Fall
As plain as daylight it says “Blog post: Whatever you like”
the right side of my brain says “sweet a blog post where I can creative and
express myself” as the left side of my brain whispers “creativity is illogical”
while being bashed in the metaphorical head with a metaphorical bat made up of
various math equations, facts about the world, and a rough draft of today’s
work schedule. But instead of boring you with my gibberish I will talk about
fall. As the bitter weather complements a gritty breeze with the strength to
pull leafs of various shades of orange, yellow, and red off their branches
sending them fluttering to the ground with grace. I close the door with a great
thud as I am locked on my mission to enjoy the beauty that autumn brings to my
doorstep. Stepping out of the protection of the makeshift windshield the house
had made I feel the brisk breeze on my unprotected neck. I start to walk the path
that the pine tree had shed upon. I notice the calls of various birds safe
nestled away from the strong wind within the trees. Then I stop at the edge of
the road looking right to the long stretch of road and then left into the trees
blocking my sight of the road. When I have assured myself the road is clear I dash
to the opposite side to find another path.
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