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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

A Student’s Life in “Challenging The Traditional Classroom”

Education is a wonderful asset to eitherone. With a good one the sky is the limit, and without one opportunity may neer come knocking. In todays society, so practically dialect is put on education. How creationy times throw away we heard the facial expression if you get a good education, youll get a good duty and make a lot of money? Even today, my parents remind me of how much a college degree would add to my marketability. But when does it become too much? Is it possible that one could overlook the more important values in life in search to become a learned man?In Richard Rodriguezs story Challenging The Traditional Classroom he examines his life as a student, and the affects his learning has towards his attitude about family and heritage. Rodriguez is without a doubt a very talented student. His ability to learn is enviable. umpteen times I would wish that I were able to get into my academics as much as he was into his. For example, while in high school, my side of meat class was reading several plays by Shakespeare.With all the difficult haggle and hard to follow story lines, it would have been extremely helpful to have been able to go through the plays willingly, and with enthusiasm. Instead, I read it because I had to, for venerate of getting a bad grade. On the contrary, Rodriguez actually enjoyed schoolwork. He tells us, . any book they (teachers) told me to read, I read then waited for them to tell me which books I enjoyed. Their every casual opinion I came to adopt and to trumpet when I returned interior(a) .He approached academics with an eagerness that left everything else behind, including his family and culture. As Rodriguez became more involved with his academics he drifted further away from his family. The intimacy once shared between them was disappearing. He takes his head start step toward academic success, away from his family. . His family also understood the grandeur of education, as his siblings did well in school, but wer e never so glowing about their schooling. Upon making sure that her children learned English, Rodriguezs start would tell them to maintain their Spanish.This was obviously a hint to the children to remember their culture. go soaking in all his academics, Rodriguez intentionally abandons his culture. He makes it obvious that he wants nothing to do with his heritage by imitating the accents and diction of his teachers. He also doesnt participate in family gatherings, which is evident when he tells us, Nights when relatives visited and the front retinue were warmed by Spanish sounds, I slipped quietly out of the stand. Rodriguez actually uses his academics to move further away from his culture.He believes that being meliorate in academics will truly make him successful, and like his teachers. Its tragic to think that one could put so much focus on education, and not see the importance of family and heritage. These two things are what make us who we are, and despite what we go th rough, they will remain unchanged (in most cases). Rodriguez learns this lesson first hand when he realizes the error in his ways. He goes back to his family and heritage, who rest up still providing the love and compassion that has been, and always will be there.

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