Education+ Key=SUCESS
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Reflection #2
In contrasting ways, these articles show the diversity in a person, and the positives and negatives to one’s self-image of themselves; how society views them as they transform. Transformation can alter a person’s life there are physical, mental, emotional, and psychological transformations at some point in ones’ life. An individual goes through transformation as early as five-years old adjusting to change from either a day-care to a regular school, or home life to regular schooling. There are different stages that one can allow them to transform over the years; particularly in upper level schools when children and adolescents are convinced their peers are right and parents or guardians are quick to judge. In most cases transformation is essential when a person is uncomfortable with their appearances, and their peers suggest a change rather than accepting ones’ individuality. Despite accepting their peers advice one can decipher either to be passive, or outstand their peers. Consequently by the alterations one has done to them their eagerness to please their peers’ puts a strain on their personality. Generally, the individual who has grotesque image becomes the society’s mocking target, usually results in a outcast level to be accepted, rather than a tolerance level to being an ordinary person. In pressuring, the person can face traumatic depression because a person made a comment about their style, or feature. Parents who have overweight children or teens tend to ridicule them unfortunately often parents can damage a child’s self-esteem, before reinforcing healthier eating habits. Many parents adore their children, but pressure their children to transform to be accepted into society. Transforming over the years can be a recovery process of many. Many of these people who transform themselves even by the smallest of the feature may feel confident about their overall appearance, yet these individuals spend an excessive amount of money that will give them confidence in themselves, as well as society having confidence in their appearances.
Reflection #1
In many aspects these stories reflect the past of ancient human survival skills, invention of transportation,and the use of writing for communication. Ancient humand were unknown creatures to society 200,000,000 years ago.The Era that humans were discovered in Africa they were unusual to other creatures around them. Ancient humans were not provided with shelter, or any amenities existing even a century ago. In their time the limits of survival in their surroundings were limited; essentially what they could provide as food and shelter for themselves, although finding food by hunting animals, and fishing in the ocean. Subsequently, cooking their meals by using fire would be the only source. It would be an effort for survival skills for their era in time. Another survival skill would help them find food, transportation for the hunting and fishing purposes. The invention of the wheel proved to be a challenge of getting around their tribe, village, and homes. Now the humans had shelter, food, and transportation; they needed to find a way to communicate by writing, so tribe and villages would be able share secret codes and talk miles apart. Humans evolved through a expanding change allowing ancient human to nothing, but their surroundings. Some form of communication evolved allowing for the ancient humans to communicate. As teachers’ history, communication, and transportation is essential in everyday life. Teachers are able to apply what was used in the past of survival skills with essential skills used today. Learning is a process; therefore, how to provide for ourselves as humans with the basic necessities as cooking, or grooming ourselves, thus we can pass these basic needs onto our children in the classroom. Many of these skills will be used throughout our lives; therefore, it is our responsibility as teachers’ to educate the young children about how humans prevailed, communicated, and traveled many centuries ago. It is about of history, and exsisted,but without previous knowledge of history like dinosaurs ,and other creatures humans will also be extent.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
My Biography
Welcome To All,
My Name is Yasmin, I was born and raised in Miami, Florida. My nationality is Hispanic-Jamaican American. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and writing poetry, traveling, and learning new languages. My favorite artists are Selena and Jennifer Lopez. I’m a simple person who loves life, and enjoy attending school because my family is conservative on educational values. At very young age I enjoyed attending school and being around children younger than me and helping others; for that reason, I was told repeatedly by family and friends that I was suggested to become a teacher due to my kindness and patience. I pursued this suggestion by attending two magnet schools for the education profession. Currently, I am an Elementary Education Major at Miami Dade College and I am completing my Associates of Arts’ degree this fall term. In the future, I plan to receive my bachelor’s of arts and master’s of arts degree. My love for children is unconditional; they are fragile and vulnerable, yet strong and full of life. I believe education is a priority in life, thus without a proper education a child will be mislead down the path of life. Teachers are the foundation to our doctors, lawyers, and other professions. Children are like flowers and the teacher is the seed to the flowers. Learning is something that no one can take away; it is a person’s decision to keep his or her education, or throw away what they learned in the classroom. Life is about learning, every student has the potential to live a successful life, and as a teacher it is my responsibility to teach them the tools about life’s secret message. Everyday is a learning process, and if I could touch one child’s life with life’s secret message, then I have done my career as a teacher.
My Name is Yasmin, I was born and raised in Miami, Florida. My nationality is Hispanic-Jamaican American. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and writing poetry, traveling, and learning new languages. My favorite artists are Selena and Jennifer Lopez. I’m a simple person who loves life, and enjoy attending school because my family is conservative on educational values. At very young age I enjoyed attending school and being around children younger than me and helping others; for that reason, I was told repeatedly by family and friends that I was suggested to become a teacher due to my kindness and patience. I pursued this suggestion by attending two magnet schools for the education profession. Currently, I am an Elementary Education Major at Miami Dade College and I am completing my Associates of Arts’ degree this fall term. In the future, I plan to receive my bachelor’s of arts and master’s of arts degree. My love for children is unconditional; they are fragile and vulnerable, yet strong and full of life. I believe education is a priority in life, thus without a proper education a child will be mislead down the path of life. Teachers are the foundation to our doctors, lawyers, and other professions. Children are like flowers and the teacher is the seed to the flowers. Learning is something that no one can take away; it is a person’s decision to keep his or her education, or throw away what they learned in the classroom. Life is about learning, every student has the potential to live a successful life, and as a teacher it is my responsibility to teach them the tools about life’s secret message. Everyday is a learning process, and if I could touch one child’s life with life’s secret message, then I have done my career as a teacher.
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