lunes, 8 de diciembre de 2014

Education Society and Culture


The mind map of the Colombian representation shows us a very particular reality that moves between the optimism and the pessimism and gives us the idea of an uncertain but still open future. We can see through the different articles that the importance of the education is a priority that concerns all the actors of society, from the worried mother who wants to give an appropriated education for her children to the ministers and governors who must provide the best efforts to improve the quality of education.

One of the most interesting sentences that can be found in this document is the one mentioned by Antanas Mokus ex-mayor of Bogota “La confianza en los profesores es una premisa básica” The confidence on teachers must be a premise. As we know the society is built around the family, but the families must trust in a group of professional who are in charge of the school process of their children. It is mandatory that we as society believe in the abilities of our teachers, and also we as teacher must give out biggest effort to make the school the place that the society desires. A great example of it can be the story of Natalia Patiño, a woman who became a teacher for choice.

But the optimistic features do not come only from teachers, but also from the people who rule the country, one of the articles that really surprised me was the one about the increasing of money in the public universities for the next year because it was one of the aspects that had been forgotten for the previous governments. Another aspect is the improvement in the level of use of English according to Education First EF, and that is the result of new politics in relative to the teaching of foreign languages that have been implemented in the last years. As it is mentioned in the Warton University article, Colombia’s reality is better than before but we are facing lots of new challenges. And the education has the key to face those challenges in a better way, but for it there must be a change like the one presented in the video “the forbidden Education” which is a masterpiece in education in the Latin-American modern times.

But as I mentioned at the beginning of this reflection, the perspectives are also pessimistic in some areas, maybe because the media sometimes emphasizes in the negative, or maybe because there are some truths that cannot be hidden, things like the poor use that most of our teens are giving to the internet, where they just want to play, surf, chat, and hang out online. Maybe that is not only a problem, maybe it is also an opportunity. I also found interesting the fact that most of the teachers complain on the same things that students do, but if we see it deeper, some of them are attitudes that the same educational system have instigated, and can be changed by a deep change in the way education is conceived.

But the culture and the society also bring their own diseases, one of them is the culture of the “easy way” like in the article that presents the people that they do not do either study or work, and that become scrubs of the society, as well as the ones who prefer to beg to the government for a subsidy or a governmental allowance instead of trying to find a job and earn their own money, and it is a phenomenon that has been increasing in the last years as it was mentioned.

So as I mentioned before the future is opened, but we need to understand our reality and our history to solve this puzzle that the reality proposes today.

3 comentarios:

Sun äitis dijo...

Hello again, I noticed that my previous comments does not show yet (=is in moderation, I assume). That's why I have two suggestions for your Posts and comments -settings:
- In "Who can comment", please, choose "Anyone". You now have "Registered user", and that tends to reduce comments. Partly because not all your potential readers have one of the required accounts, and partly because even the ones who have, might not notice that they have to login to one of the accounts in order to comment.

- In "comment moderation", choose never. If you have to approve each comment before it is shown, the discussion easily dies (the momentum is dropped, when the comments aren't shown).

You might wonder why I put so much emphases on allowing comments, when I seem to be the only commentator! My reason is this: I believe that comment discussions are an essential part of blogging. Otherwise it would be possible to just write "one way" -articles to either keep one's own records or to send one's message to readers. Commenting option invites to dialogue and co-creation. That is why I think it is good to start practicing it, and next semester I'll try and promote dialogue more than so far (there are two reasons, why I haven't pushed it yet: everybody should first get familiar with writing entries and creating one's voice, and the second reason is that I have been too busy to do it. Hopefully my agenda in the spring is less crowded!)

Irmeli

Sun äitis dijo...

Hmm, strange, the comment about moderation came trough without moderation, but the previous one (some thoughts inspired by your post) didn't! Have you chosen in thye settings that comments are moderated "Sometimes"? Or did the comment just disappear in the thin air?

Irmeli

Sun äitis dijo...

Hello, Fredy!
I was here earlier (last week), and wrote some comments on the entry (not just technical comments, but something inspired by your text). Could you check, if they ended up in comment moderation or if they disappeared all together. If the comment is in moderation, please, release it. If there is no sign of it, tell me, and I'll rewrite it (I was in the train in Holland when I wrote the comment, so, one option is that the connection was lost, and my comment never left!).
Irmeli