Overall I thought Stand and Deliver was a wonderful movie.
It told a great story. I was so happy to hear and a little shocked that every
student that took the AP exam had passed.
I hate that they questioned them and thought they had cheated. They
would not have done that to another school. They showed a lot of racism during
that and that was not okay. They went off of them being troubling kids and
mainly all Mexicans. I think that was great that they got a second chance to
take the test. I was also happy that they all wanted to retake it to prove them
wrong. They all passed again and did so excellent. Mr. Escalante did over work
himself though. He needed to slow down and having a minor heart attack told him
that in a way that was dangerous. He worked so hard with those kids to prove a
point to everyone. He was so successful and more and more students passed that
exam each year. If those first kids wouldn’t have passed they woulda became
angry and felt like they couldn’t go off to college. They even showed anger
when the testing center thought they had cheated. Mr. Escalante did great with
teaching those kids. I love that this is a true story. It all really made a
great difference in education. Makes you believe in more and is very
inspirational.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Stand and Deliver Part 1
Stand and Deliver seems to be a really great story/film so far. I have really enjoyed it. The whole story just keeps shocking me on how far Mr. Escalante is going with these high school students. At first he seemed very frustrated to not be teaching computer science. A lot of teachers weren’t teaching what they were hired to be teaching. People were somewhat mean to him at the beginning and weren’t intimidated by him what so ever. But then started to really listen to him and obey him. He really got into these kids brains and had them learn so much. He users humor and speaks down to their level to get them interested in learning math. The students already have made so much progress. A lot of them do seem ready to take the calculus AP exam for a college credit. And I love why Mr. Escalante is doing this to them. He believes they can do can learn it and do well, he also wants them to get a college credit so they can believe they can actually go to college. Because a lot of those students had no intention of going to college. They just wanted to start making awesome amounts of money then. But he was trying to get through to them that they wont go places in life without all this education. Which I thought was a great thing for a teacher to do. He is so compassionate about teaching and puts so much time and effort into going so far with these students. He even taught over the summer and winter break with them. His teaching ways were different but seemed to really help with those group of students. He didnt teach in the best school district in the area and he quit his other job to work there. That shows how much he cares and I really value that. Especially when he was hired to teach a completely different subject.
What I value in a teacher
Several things make a great teacher. What I value in a teacher is a very tough question to answer. I would have to go real deep in thought. One thing I value is compassion. Teachers need to have a love for what they do and want to actually be there to help you learn. They need to show they care and help you as much as they can. I also think teachers should try and teach in a way that everyone understands. I have had some teachers that I just never understood what the hell they are talking about and that made it really hard to learn. I also don’t approve of real strict teachers either. When you are mean too students that does not help them learn, it makes them scared and upset, sidetracked and frustrated. They then can’t think about the school work. I also don’t think lecturing is a great source of teaching, not everyone is audible learners or good note takers. I also value when they are really knowledgeable about the stuff they are talking about. I have had a teacher that never made any sense about what she was saying. She needed to back them up with facts. I also like a teacher that is organized and dependable. I don’t want them loosing work and giving us the wrong grade. I don’t know there is just several things I value in a teacher. Its hard to say unless I have a teacher right now that I have a problem with.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Audre lords mind illustration
Audre Lorde is really good at illustrating pictures in your
mind. She goes into great detail when describing what her teachers and school
looked like. It made me feel like I was really there. I love how she learned to
talk from Mrs. Baker reading to her and it made me happy that her mother was
real impressed as well. I love how she describes each story she was read too,
names the title and everything. I was happy to read that her moms annoyance
seemed to disappear and that their was no more ear pinching. I love how she
tells the story by topic to topic, very good order of events. She really
progressed over the time period. It was nice for her to tell us about the
teachers punishing her, how they didn’t treat her right, they would always
become frustrated with her because she had trouble learning. She uses such
great amount of detail to tell what her teachers were like, what they look
liked to how they treated her. She really paints a good image into your mind of
her life with education.
Brainstorm for Paper 2
There are several thoughts running through my head about what I am going to write about for paper 2. I am thinking about the similarities and differences between two college teachers I have had. They weren’t the best kind of teachers. Or I will describe one bad teacher I had in college and one I really enjoyed having. That could show the good qualities of a teacher and then the bad qualities as well. I would want to show and give examples of what people look for in a teacher. I want a teacher that can really make me learn. I don’t want someone that lectures all the time, shouts at you and makes you feel very scared of them. Or a teacher that is rude to the students and doesn’t show that they care. I want someone that shows great compassion for teaching, is not too strict and really helps you understand what it is that you are trying to learn. The roles teachers play in your lives represents how it affects your education throughout college and so on. Also how they teach reflects on if you will pass the class or not. If you don’t understand their teaching method it is very hard to do well in a class. I have struggled with some teachers that have high expectations and the whole class doesn’t understand what is going on. That can make it tough to do well. So yes lots of thoughts running through my head about what I am going to write about.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Final Draft
I started living
with my grandparents in the fifth grade. My family wasn’t very stable so I
thought that would be the best thing for me. When I still lived with my mom,
she would receive my child support checks from my dad. She didn’t necessarily
use the money to support me with it to the full extent that she needed too. So
after living with my grandparents for a while they began to receive my child
support checks. They would let me have the money for things I wanted and
needed. Some toiletries and extra food I may have wanted in the house. They
would not make me buy everything I needed but for example I would buy my own
things that I preferred a certain kind of such as deodorant, shampoo,
toothpaste but not toilet paper, cotton balls, and Q-tips. They wanted me to
start learning to buy my own things and care for myself. It is good to teach
someone that young because it has a great affect in the future.
It was nice
being able to have my own spending money. My child support was my only source
of income at that age. Most people at the age of 12 and 13 didn’t have a source
of money. Just money their parents would give them such as allowance. My
friends were a little bit jealous of me because their child support wouldn’t
get given to them directly.
Having this money
at this age started to teach me a lot about handling and saving money. My
grandparents were always very strict with me when it came to anything. That
helped me become the responsible, successful person that I am today. They
obviously wanted to have me learn young about the responsibilities of growing
older. That really does reflect who I am today. I believe it is a great life
lesson experience learned in my past.
Years and years
went by and I would start paying for more and more things. I started to pay my
own cell phone bill, buy people Christmas presents even my own laundry soap. My
grandparents didn’t always like me using up their stuff. I went through high
school buying all my own clothes, presents extra food, etc. I also had to try
and pay for school things I may have needed/wanted, such as dance, sports, ASB.
When I was 16,
almost 17 I got my first job at Oaktable, a restaurant. That started to become
my main source of income. My mom moved in with us for a couple years and messed
up my child support, so I was no longer receiving that before I turned 18. That
first job of mine only lasted a couple months then I had the summer off before
I started a new job in September, which is when I began my second job at
Windermere Real Estate. I became the weekend administrative assistant, and
still work there to this day. My life really started to change, my weekends
were then gone. This felt like more of a real job, also more of the right job
for me. I enjoyed office work a lot. I started making good money for me at the
time and had to really learn how to start budgeting myself on expenses for the
month. I wouldn’t want to become broke. Family was real good at helping me
achieve that goal. I would always try to put at least something into my savings
account. It took some getting use too, getting paychecks, getting my first
checking account, and doing direct deposit.
Living with my
grandparents was tough but they were strict with me and really got me use to
buying and paying for my own things. After graduation I got my license and my
first car. I had saved up $1,000 for my car and my dad paid the other $2,000.
This helped me make a big step in life. I needed to get around much easier and
not have to rely on others for rides. It took a big burden off my shoulders. I
was then on my grandparents car insurance policy and began paying for that
myself. Since then I have been paying my cell phone, car insurance to them. I
also have lots of medical and dental bills and try to help with paying those. I
am still under their medical and dental and I am very grateful for that. Right
now I am making payments to my dentist to help pay of a big dental bill. I
wasn’t going to let my grandparents pay for that. I decided to take this on
myself and set up a payment plan with them. This shows an effect on how my
grandparent taught me to handle money and pay for things myself.
Since I started
buying my own things I have always had an interest in it. I enjoy shopping for
things I need and want. I always thought it was strange that after my boyfriend
graduated his mom still bought him so many things, a lot of things in which I
had been buying myself for many years. We come from very different lifestyles.
In high school
and college I have also taking personal finance classes that have helped me
become successful with money. I also plan to own my own business someday and
learn in school and from my godfather as my role model. I enjoy learning how to
budget, and learning new things in general about spending wisely. Spending
young on things I need really effects how I am in the future and that is the
point I am trying to get across.
I now recently
moved out with my boyfriend. We split the cost of everything, and our slowly
easing our way to fully growing up. It’s better to move slow then jump right
into a bunch of bills and such. My grandparents have taught me so much with
handling money. This all has been a huge life lesson educational experience for
me.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Learning to spend young and how it affects who I am today
I started living with
my grandparents in the fifth grade. My family wasn’t very stable so I thought
that would be the best thing for me. When I still lived with my mom, she would
receive my child support checks from my dad. She didn’t necessarily use the
money to support me with it to the full extent that she needed too. So after
living with my grandparents for a while they began to receive my child support
checks. They would let me have the money for things I wanted and needed. Some toiletries
and extra food I may have wanted in the house. They would not make me buy
everything I needed but for example I would buy my own things that I preferred
a certain kind of such as deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste but not toilet paper,
cotton balls, and Q-tips. They wanted me to start learning to buy my own things
and care for myself. It is good to teach someone that young because it has a
great affect in the future.
It was nice being able
to have my own spending money. My child support was my only source of income at
that age. Most people at the age of 12 and 13 didn’t have a source of money.
Just money their parents would give them such as allowance. My friends were a
little bit jealous of me because their child support wouldn’t get given to them
directly.
Having this money at
this age started to teach me a lot about handling and saving money. My
grandparents were always very strict with me when it came to anything. That
helped me become the responsible, successful person that I am today. They
obviously wanted to have me learn young about the responsibilities with getting
older. That really does reflect who I am today. I believe it is a great life
lesson experience learned in my past.
Years and years went by
and I would start paying for more and more things. I started to pay my own cell
phone bill, buy people Christmas presents even my own laundry soap. My
grandparents didn’t always like me using up their stuff. I went through high
school buying all my own clothes, presents extra food, etc. I also had to try
and pay for school things I may have needed/wanted, such as dance, sports, ASB.
When I was 16, almost 17
I got my first job, it was at a restaurant. That started to become my main
source of income. My mom moved in with us for a couple years and messed up my
child support. So I was no longer receiving that before I turned 18. That first
job of mine only lasted a couple months then I had the summer off before I started
a new job in September. I had some money saved from that job to go visit my dad
over the summer in Eastern Washington. I then began my second job at Windermere
Real Estate in September 2009. I became the weekend administrative assistant,
and still work there to this day. My life really started to change, my weekends
were then gone. This felt like more of a real job, also more of the right job
for me. I enjoyed office work a lot. I started making good money for me at the
time and had to really learn how to start budgeting myself on expenses for the
month. I wouldn’t want to become broke. Family was real good at helping me
achieve that goal. I would always try to put at least something into my savings
account. It took some getting use too, getting paychecks, getting my first
checking account, and doing direct deposit.
Living with my grandparents
was tough but they were strict with me and really got me use to buying and
paying for my own things. After graduation I got my license and my first car. I
had saved up $1,000 for my car and my dad paid the other $2,000. This helped me
make a big step in life. I needed to get around much easier and not have to
rely on others for rides. It took a big burden off my shoulders. I was then on
my grandparents car insurance policy and began paying for that myself. Since
then I have been paying my cell phone, car insurance to them. I also have lots
of medical and dental bills and try to help with paying those. I am still under
their medical and dental and I am very grateful for that. Right now I am making
payments to my dentist to help pay of a big dental bill. I wasn’t going to let my
grandparents pay for that. I decided to take this on myself and set up a
payment plan with them. This shows an effect on how my grandparent taught me to
handle money and pay for things myself.
Since I started buying
my own things I have always had an interest in it. I enjoy shopping for things I
need and want. I always thought it was strange that after my boyfriend
graduated his mom still bought him so many things, a lot of things in which I had
been buying myself for many years. We come from very different lifestyles.
In high school and
college I have also taking personal finance classes that have helped me become
successful for money. I also plan to own my own business someday and learn in
school and from my godfather as my role model. I enjoy learning how to budget,
and learning new things in general about spending wisely. Spending young on
things I need really effects how I am in the future and that is the point I am
trying to get across.
I now recently moved
out with my boyfriend. We split the cost of everything, and our slowly easing
our way to fully growing up. It’s better to move slow then jump right into a
bunch of bills and such. My grandparents have taught me so much with handling
money. This all has been a huge life lesson educational experience for me.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
My favorite!
I enjoyed Malcolm X’s educational narrative the most. It was
the easiest to understand. He writes similar to me and kept me so interested.
His story was so inspiring. The fact that he wrote down every single thing in
the dictionary is just so shocking and amazing. I envy him to have that much
patience. That was probably the thing that struck my attention the most and the
fact that he then began to love reading to a great extent. He loved it so much
that he would even read when he was suppose to be asleep in bed and would hide
it from the guards. He made me feel like I could love something as much as he
did if I put my mind to it. I don’t so much have a hobby anymore. I wish I liked
to read more and comprehended better. Or maybe was good at drawing. Those seem
like good uses of your time as a hobby. “Anyone who has read a great deal can
imagine the new world that opened”…this quote I loved because it then related
to him so much. Once he learned how to read it changed his life forever. His
world opened up, and he had read a great deal. He read a whole dictionary! I
really enjoyed his story a lot compared to the others. I fully understood it
and it was so interesting and inspiring.
Similarities and Differences
There are so many differences of all three of the
narratives. The biggest one to me was the way each one was told, organized,
language and so on. The style of each one was just so different. Malcolm X’s
was very easy for me to read and very understanding and was probably my
favorite. I found it so interesting and it really caught my attention. Benjamin
Franklins was somewhat harder to understand because it was from a way different
time era. His went into a lot of detail and was based over a longer period of
time then Malcolms was. Then Mike Rose’s was written very differently and was
harder for me to understand but all of the narratives were similar because they
are were basically based in the school setting. Malcolm taught himself to read,
Benjamin struggled here and there in school subjects but fell in love with
reading like Malcolm did. And Mike Rose had a lot of problems in school. They
all were based on life changing events. Malcolms learning to read was so
memorable by the way he learned how and how it changed his life forever. He was
always reading even when he shouldn’t be. Benjamin Franklin got an amazing job
and became an apprentice and started to build inventions, had such a love for
that. And then Mike Rose went to a vocational school and for any student that
will change there life because of how terrible the setting is. They weren’t treated
right and didn’t believe they could go anywhere in life. That could change them
emotionally and intellectually. All three narratives are very similar and
different in so many ways.
How I am using my blog
I also use my blog to get feedback from others on ideas for
my paper and my writing skills. I always love getting feedback. And I also
enjoy reading others blogs to get inspiration for maybe my own or my paper.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Mike Rose Questions
Mike Roses narrative was way more confusing to read than the
others. I am not the best at reading, I did my best to understand it. It was
definitely different than the others.
1. Describe Rose’s life in Voc. Ed. What were
his teachers like? Have you ever had experience with teachers like these?
His life in Voc. Ed all seemed very interesting, so random
and different with the teachers he had to the friends he made. He of course was
placed in a lower education which is unfortunate but he also had a memorable
experience going to that school.
Mike Rose’s teachers seemed to be terrible. They would treat
you poorly and not act like teachers really at all. I would also say that they
all were pretty random as compared to one another. They would punish there students and didn’t show
to have any self control with their students. The teachers also didn’t show to
care about their education, which is ridiculous. No matter what school you go
to you should care about students education and don’t punish them in outrageous
ways.
I have never really had any teachers of this sort, that
punishes this terribly, not that I recall.
2. What did Voc. Ed do to Rose and his fellow
students? How did it affect them intellectually, emotionally, and socially? Why
was it subsequently so hard for Rose to catch up in math?
I believe it affected them in so many different ways. For
some students it might have not been the right environment for them. Students
ended up not wanting to do the work by the way they were treated and once they
found out what the teachers and that school system thought of them. That they
were “slow” and that they might not go anywhere in life. These students just
felt like they should cheat and not fully take the time to understand the
problems.
3. Why is high school
so disorienting to students like Ken Harvey? How does he cope with it? What
other strategies do students use to cope with the pressures and judgments’ they
encounter in school?
Ken Harvey shows that he stuggles a lot and would fall
behind in his education. High school was really hard and there was a lot going
on, he was a person that would get sidetracked in all the other crap that went
on in high school. They would fear all the hard things and get involved in a
lot of things that did not matter. To cope with these sorts of things you just
have to try and set all the “crap” beside and focus on whats best for you and
have good faith that you will do well. He realized that you had to fight your
fears basically. That is all to the best of my knowledge from my past and from
the reading,
4. Rose explain in
paragraph 16 that high school can be a “tremendously disorienting place”. What,
if anything, do you find disorienting about college? What steps can students
take to lessen feelings of disorientation?
College is way more laid back than high school. I find it
less hard that I was expecting but I am also going to just a community college.
The only thing I trouble with is time management. I go to school and work two
jobs so it is really hard to make time for homework. I can fall behind very
easily. Time management is one of the biggest steps a student can take to
become successful in college because college students always have something
else going on in life such as two jobs like myself. Also all students have to
study and work really hard.
5. How does your
experience of education compare (or contrast, or both) to Mike Rose’s?
My experience seems to be very different but yet similar to
his. I never had to go to a vocational school, I was never really considered “slow”
but I did have to take some extra classes throughout my schooling in elementary
and middle school that gave me additional help in reading or math. I also never
had any trouble with teachers and punishment. I always loved most of my
teachers. That would be the just of it, I could go on and on how my experience
with education my whole life differs from Mike Rose’s.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Cause and Effect
When I was younger and in Junior High my parents had me start buying things myself such as some toiletries, extra food I would want and things like that. I lived with my grandparents and I got my own child support to spend on things I wanted or needed. The cause of learning how to spend was they wanted to teach me young to be successful in school and the future in general, etc…The effect is that it really did make me become successful in the future. I have been good with my money and learned how to buy my own things. I looked at others when I was still in high school or just graduated and some peoples parents still bought them everything. My parents would help me out if I really needed it but otherwise I would buy a lot of my own things when I was still in grade school. This had a great effect on me in life. And now I have two jobs, going to college and just recently moved out and am living on my own with my boyfriend. We don’t spend too much too often, and still have plenty of money leftover before the next pay day :) I also would spread my knowledge to him because is started buying a lot of my own things way younger than he did. The effect of all this has also made me grow up faster and mature easier. I seem to get along with older crowds compared to people my age.
Prewriting that I use
Prewriting
is a very important and common thing for writers to use. Most people will
prewrite and some don’t even realize you are doing it. There are so many
different forms of prewriting. The one I use the most is mainly jotting things
down into a list form. Topics I will provide in my paper along with subtopics
that go with those and supporting facts and things like that write down. I also
may do research and write down things I find online along with their sources.
I have used
prewriting successfully in the past several different ways. I have made lists,
used the bubble method, made outlines that outline my whole paper, mentally put
images into my head, I have even used brainstorming before I have even thought
of ideas for a topic to write about. I would just make a list of different
things I could write about then I would narrow it down. I also like to outline
how I will put things in order within my paper.
I also like
to have someone peer edit my paper. When I write I always like someone’s input
before I turn it in. This always makes me feel better.
Prewriting
is a good thing to use when you begin thinking about a paper to write.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Benjamin Franklin!
Benjamin Franklin’s narrative of course is way far different from Malcolm X’s. Its from a way older time and is written very different as well. Benjamin was a very smart man and didn’t of course spend prison time. His narrative was hard for me to understand but I understood that he would start in a school and progress very quickly. He seemed to become head of his grammar school very fast. But then when he went onto arithmetic he did not do so well in. I love how Benjamin explains what else was going on his life at the time. Their stories were similar because they both had a love for reading. Benjamin was so interested in project books involving how to build/invent things. (Makes sense for Benjamin Franklin) He became an apprentice at the company and then had better access to books that he was too love. His stories talked a lot about his life and how he became successful. It was inspiring along with Malcolm X’s. It’s hard for me to say much about this because I am not the best reader and comprehender but I do know that he was a much different man compared to Malcolm X.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
MALCOLM X
Malcolm X’s story was just so spectacular. Ever paragraph I seemed to read left me wanting to read more and was just so shocking. I found it so interesting how he learned how to read. I understand he was in prison and could become very bored, but to have the patience to sit down and write everything on every page in the dictionary is just so incredible. I also envy him for writing everything and picking up on it all. He actually learned it and remembered it. I think that is such an awesome way to learn how to read, such a basic simple way it seems like. Definitely not close to how we learned how to read. I could go on and on about how amazing his story was and how it really touched me. This story is way different compared to Feross’ story on how he learned to program computers. It was organized different and also took place within a prison. They both are from different lifestyles as well. Malcom X’s explained how it changed his life, how reading books made him a different person. He always had a book in his hand, even in the middle of the night with hiding it from the security guards in the prison. He explains how reading really opened up to him and he explained how passionate he was towards it. Feross did the same thing. They both put their mind to something that they wanted to try and ended up learning so much and going so far with that hobby. It really inspires me and will help me write my first paper. Malcolm X showed me different ways I could go into detail, and sparked some past memories of mine on how I learned to do something’s. I think later on when I refer back to this I’m sure I can use it for many ideas to come.
Feross' Summary
I really liked Feross’ story. It was very inspiring towards myself and I’m sure many others. I love how he showed screen shots of his websites he created. He really explained and showed how if you really enjoy something and stick to it, you can learn and create a lot and that you can go really far with something if you put your mind to it. I am not really sure what I am going to write about for paper one yet but I do know how I can use this story as a reference. I can refer back to it and look at how he organized his story in step by step formation. I can explain things in details really well and use pictures to go a long with it, also give examples like he did. A way of organization I really liked from his story is how he divided it into topics, such as “My first website, My first project, Lots of studying and reading”. Those caught my eye a lot and kept me reading as well. They were big bold font and made the story not look to long. That’s a good eye catcher for a story and am considering using that organizational skill if I can. I know there is several stories I can tell as an educational narrative and whichever I choose I know I can refer back to his story on he learned how to program computers. I know it can help me organize and give me ideas for my own narrative.
Education in America
My thoughts are all over the place about education in America. I think now days students are educated very well but then again very challenging. Some people dislike what goes on in schools now but some agree. Plus also every state and school is different on requirements for schools. The US I believe has very great school systems compared to South and Central America where Mexico schools can’t even afford to educate the children.
What is being taught in schools has changed a lot of the years. I look at my little brother and sisters homework now and they are learning stuff in Elementary that we didn’t even learn until later on such as in Middle school or such. What is being taught in elementary schools is advancing a lot. They are making these kids smarter and smarter. Which I’m not sure what to really think about. I guess it is a good thing because I have learned things that my parents never even learned which is still cool to know but then again they teach the kids a lot of things that you don’t even really use or need to know in life. If It has to do with a career you want someday then you should have a choice to take it, just like you do in college.
What really bugs me about education is that when you don’t move on or get into something because you didn’t do well on a test. A lot of people have test anxiety. You cannot get into certain colleges because of test scores. There should be other things to test someone’s ability to do something. Just look at their overall grades among other things. I also don’t see what the state tests do for the schools. No one likes those state tests and a lot of people do poorly on them. Also, I think most students should be allowed to start off in a college if they are paying for it. My grades improved over the years they seem to get better and better.
Another problem I have noticed is the separation between church and state, some schools haven’t been good at keeping those two topics separated. When I was in high school history there was a lot of talk about religion that a lot of students didn’t like and I’m sure some parents wouldn’t appreciate their children getting taught things of that sort. There are private schools to learn information about religion. Then there is state schools which are suppose to keep religion out of it. There was a time when those were both combined. But then they noticed that that caused a problem. I think schools need to be a little stricter to teachers about talking about those subjects. Personally the talk of religion doesn’t really bother me but I know it is a problem in schools. I just like laws to stay intact.
I think schools are very well funded and a lot of people care about their local schools and do what they can to help out. But then again certain things can be a rip off. Like when we pay taxes and our money gets put into those schools. And then all the different fees you have to pay for your child to go to school, from ASB to dances to sports. I think fundraisers are the best ways to have schools make money. Towns also decide to build new schools when yes they might not need it but they do spend way to much money on them when its not necessary. And that money comes from out taxes.
I’m still not sure what I totally think overall about education in America because I honestly have never really thought about it that much before Or really have ever paid attention to other states schools. Every state and county is different for the way they do schooling. Its hard to say much about overall in all of America. But in central and south America I think it is nice to do what we can to help them have a good education and not always be selfish in the US spending unnecessary amounts of money.
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