MCA-EC is a nonprofit organization that promotes Mangalorean Catholic culture in the United States through cultural events, volunteering activities and raising money for charity. Being a youth leader has enabled me to not only participate in various activities that benefit our community, but also to provide guidance to other mangalorean children. Being an immigrant myself, I understand the difficulties in navigating the educational system and culture of America and am able to answer questions and provide advice to other children to ensure that they are able to take advantage of every beneficial opportunity available to them.
2. St. Joseph’s Nursing Center Volunteering
St. Joseph 's Nursing Center was my first experience in a medical setting. It was through interacting with the nurses and observing their ability to care for patients as well as my own experience of talking to and helping patients with activities such as eating, transport and games that I developed an interest in the field of medicine. The nursing center made me realize that medical care is not only about instant cures or treatments to ailments, but also about caring for patients with prolonged illnesses.
3. JFK Medical Center Volunteering
At JFK Medical center I volunteered primarily in the Outpatient Testing department. It was here that I realized the difficulties of navigating health insurance in order to obtain medical care. This experience was also extremely informative as I learned about vital
I don’t get the education system. Science has proven, “the brain isn’t fully functioning until 10 am.” Studies have shown how the pressure to get into college and to do well in school have caused mental illness such as depression and anxiety. You don’t learn stuff unless you have enough sleep but it’s hard to do that when you have homework to do and tests to study for. The brain needs a break in order to fully comprehend things however the brain can’t do that if it’s overwhelmed. Many documentaries, books, and articles have stated how messed up the education system is and yet no one does anything about itt. Instead, it continues to get worse and people wonder why the rate of mental illness and suicide rises.
There was a time when America’s education system was top-notch according to the culture and society. With time, a myriad of things has changed, but unfortunately what has not evolved is the American education system. The country is still following a system which was not designed for the current global economic climate. Equality, as positive as it sounds is not as sufficient when it comes to education. The system treats students equally yet expect a similar culmination and outcome. Every child has his individuality and distinct abilities; one cannot judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree. Conversely, a few of the prominent reasons why the education system is failing are overcrowded schools, the rise of technology, and following the same old school hours.
The current educational system in America is far from perfect. But, in truth, it has
Schools have changed remarkably since they were first introduced centuries ago. Continue reading in order to find out how the past has shaped education, as we know it. There are six main eras or time periods in which important things occurred for the American School System, The colonial era, The growth of public schooling, The progressive era, the segregation and Integration era, the 1960s-1970s, and the 1980- present era.
Education in America is one of the most important issues that face our nation. If the education in America is not thought of one of most serious issues we face, our nation as a whole will fall. There are many debates and they seemly extend to all walks of life. The debates range from the decline in education, school vouchers, and the no child left behind law. As a nation, the United States is ranked above others. We must search for that solution to all of the pro’s and con’s in education. The solution should allow all walks of life to excel in the education realm. After all, the children of today will be the leaders of tomorrow.
Education plays important role in society. It determines the final development of an adult’s personality. In today’s society most jobs require a University degree. To receive a University degree students need to rely on a good education system. Does America provide this? The American education system has relied on the grade point average system for a long time. The problem with this is there is not a universal GPA grade point system varying from course to course. This creates an inaccurate way to determine ones overall achievements. Teachers have different standards than others, grade inflation can occur and students can be exposed to different learning environments. Does the education system need to change to create fairness?
The United States of America used to be known as one of the greatest countries to be apart of. From the jobs to the economy to education people loved to be apart of the American culture. The problem many Americans are facing today is poor education. Since America is viewed as a high profile country many people have prominent expectations on what they are receiving, specifically the education. The fact is that there are major problems with all levels of the education system today. Starting with early education, teachers are quick to say children needs to be medicated or put into special education. Proceeding to the general or high school education where kids are graduating but not prepared for what’s after. Lastly how higher education or college can hardly be afforded in today’s society. As a result of the failing education system, many parents blame the child or society when in actuality the failing system is corrupted by some teachers, lack of preparation, and lack of affordability in higher education.
Education is a necessity across the globe, from America to Africa to China. Some education systems, however, are more successful than others and hold differing views and approaches to education. Culture greatly impacts education, which in turn impacts further opportunity. As unfair as it may be, a child’s cultural background largely determines their level of success. The American education system is lacking when compared to various other world cultures, and this is causing the socioeconomic gap to grow. Because of this inadequate education, more and more families are dipping beneath the poverty line. This could be due to poor discipline as well as the diversity of students. The diversity of the students results in a wide array of needs that are not being met by the public education system. This issue could be minimized by working to create a more inclusive academic environment to ensure equality and success.
In a progressively more globalized world that necessitates more effective educational practices, the U.S., once the biggest global force in education, has seen its dominance slowly slip out, and its educational status fall even lower than that of several third-world countries. The decline experienced in American school system academic achievement is not as a result of lack of funding, but as a consequence of the overall educational system watering down. According to Gatto, educating children through the existing public school system of America is crippling rather than helping them. From his essay, ‘Against School,’ it is established that the goal of the whole public school system is to limit people’s intelligence in an attempt to create a society that is manageable. Gatto continues to state that action is needed to change this situation. He supports his assertions using current and historical information about the American school system and his personal experience. After reading his article, one realizes that most of Gatto’s arguments are true. It is true that the American education system is making the students comfort to the government and society norms, which is why they are easily bored. This essay’s goal will, therefore, be to support John Gatto’s beliefs.
The human mind is perhaps the greatest object on the earth, animate or inanimate, but without the proper training, the mind is a relatively useless tool. Through the development of formal education systems, humans as a whole have tried to ensure the training of all minds so as to continue prosperity for the world. Most of the time, though, education systems do not realize the harm they are doing to developing minds and the subsequent negative consequences. Among the largest of these inadequate education systems is the American primary schooling system. The American education system is in fact failing; it continues to deplete children of their natural creativity and thirst for knowledge while preaching conformity, which in turn creates an
I volunteered at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, a nonprofit organization in the dietary department, patient transport and clinics to help the adult and pediatric patients recovering from acute and chronic conditions and require intensive therapy.
Never did I think that the video” Four Centuries of American Education”, by David Barton. Held so much information of importance. It was very informative, exciting, and mesmerizing as each famous leaders, subject, book, and school was presented. What struck me the most, I did not know many leaders were signers of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Majority of our famous leaders came from prestigious universities such as Yale, Princeton, and Harvard. These universities trained their students to be ministers of the Gospel. So you did not have time to play around in school. They knew what they were there for. Students were bought up on “religion, morality, and knowledge” (Barton). What impressed me was Harvard’s motto “For
As I headed to college and started to focus on my future, I took part in many programs hoping to gain experience in many fields. I volunteered at Brookdale Hospital in the nursing home unit and worked closely with the nurses. Participating in their daily work and working as a team to care for the patients, really intrigued me to the environment. Being around like-minded people, serving others, propelled me to pursue a career in the medical field.
According to the research done by Stanford, it showed that the education design in both countries have appeared to be moving in totally two opposite directions in the last decades (Stanford Report, 2012). Thus, this research paper is going to study the ideology of Finland’s education and American education and what America can learn from Finland’s success in education by comparing the education system in both countries.
American culture thrives on the individual because the education system affects everybody. However in today's society a education determine a person's future by how they end up. And with the testing getting harder and students getting more homework it becomes overwhelming to the students and so they fall behind and it becomes difficult to catch up. But the parents try to mold their children to get good grades, try there best , and to go to college.