Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Teachers and Their Political Opinions


      Many people believe that school teachers should keep their political opinions away from the classroom, and I completely agree with this. There are a couple of teachers in my high school who love to try and force their views on students. Mr. Parker is one of the worst. Last semester I took a financial literacy class from him. I don’t think that is a class that has much to do with politics, but it seems like that’s all he ever talked   .
Financial literacy is a required class for students to take in order to graduate. I think that there is a very good reason for that. Our country is generally not very smart when it comes to money. There are many people who are in debt and are struggling with other financial problems. I think it’s a good idea to become aware and informed of these problems at an early age.
It may sound crazy, but I was actually excited to take financial literacy. I knew that there were a lot of things that I would learn in that class that would be directly applicable to my everyday life. I’ve had Mr. Parker before, and I was a little disappointed when I found out he would be my teacher for financial literacy. I knew from experience that he has a difficult time staying on topic. Especially if the topic can be somewhat tied into politics. I decided that I would stay in the class because I didn’t think he could mess it up too bad.
On the first day of school he announced to our class that this was the first time he’d ever taught financial literacy. He told us he would be learning right along with us as he taught. That was when I became weary that I wouldn’t learn everything I wanted to in that class. Then a couple of weeks into the semester he announced that if he were to give himself a grade on teaching, he’d give himself a “C”. He handed out booklets that had about 9 units in them. By the end of the class we had only gone through four of them.
The reason it took us so long to get through the units was because we weren’t spending classes talking about financial literacy. We were spending them by talking about Mr. Parker’s political opinions. I don’t think my teacher did this intentionally. He would always try to begin our classes with something financial, but he could never stay on that topic for long.
When he talked about politics he could be very degrading. He would often blame our generation for things that were wrong. I remember a certain day being particularly bad. We had all turned in our notes the class before, and he told us to go pick them up. All of the notes were in binders and stacked up against a wall. While we were all trying to find our own binders a girl accidentally knocked the pile over. The girl and a couple of students quickly helped pick the binders up, but Mr. Parker became angry. He hadn’t seen who knocked the pile down and decided to yell at the whole class. He told us that we were all lazy and selfish, our parents are losers for making us this way, and that we’re what’s wrong with this country.
I don’t think he should have yelled those things at a class of high schoolers. I lost a lot of respect for him that day and I personally think that people like him is what’s wrong with this country. Of course I would never actually say that to him, it would be tacky and offensive.  I understand that having political views and opinions are important in our country and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having them. I believe students should be able to form their own opinions rather than have teachers force their’s upon them. It would make more sense to talk politics if I were in one of Mr. Parker’s government or history classes, but I’m in his financial literacy class.
It’s hard to come up with a solution to this specific problem. I know that my high school will occasionally have the principal and other teachers come into different classrooms to observe. I don’t think this method is very helpful in this situation. Mr. Parker will be careful to stick to the curriculum and the topic of financial literacy if he knows he’s being observed. One possible way to solve the problem is if students would recognize what’s going on and go talk to the principal or a counselor. If the faculty were aware of what’s going on they would be willing to help and to talk with Mr. Parker. I think Mr. Parker is a good guy and would be willing to change if he realized what was going on and how little we were learning about financial literacy.
If I sign up for a math class I want to learn about math. I think anyone would be upset if a math teacher never taught math but taught about nouns, verbs, and adjectives instead. It is the same thing with Mr. Parker’s financial literacy class. I know that once in a while students think it’s fun to get a teacher off topic so that they won’t have homework. I enjoy this too, but it becomes ridiculous when it’s every single day.
I don’t know much about how to keep a budget or how to write a check, but I do know almost everything Mr. Parker feels is wrong with the United States of America. I think teachers should keep their politics away from school. Political views should be learned for oneself in a setting that isn’t school. I believe that knowing financial information will get me a lot further in life than knowing what political party my teacher belongs to.

Monday, February 7, 2011

The River & Electric Boxes

                                        The River

             I love to ride horses. My favorite spot to ride is a trail on the northern side of Hurricane. The trail winds around and through the Virgin River. It’s very well marked and easy to follow. Most of it is covered in soft sand. The sand helps protect the horses’ hooves from sharp rocks. The best part about this trail is the water. There are many water crossings along the way. Most of the crossings are pretty shallow, but there are spots where it can get very deep. Sometimes it can become so deep that the horse may have to start swimming! Swimming with horses can be a blast. Some horses love the water. They may even try to lie down in the middle of the river! We try to not let our horses do this because it can be dangerous for the rider. This is a great trail for summertime when the temperatures are high. Both the rider and the horse will get cooled down. The trail is open all year though. The picture I have was taken in January. The water was still pretty chilly, but we had a wonderful time!


Electric Boxes
          On my property there is an electric box. I really appreciate the electric box because it gives my entire house electricity. I really do not appreciate the location of it on my property. It’s located near the road right in the middle of property. When people come to visit my house the first thing they see is that ugly box. We asked the city multiple times if they could place it somewhere else but to no avail. We've even tried to conceal it by planting a bush around it. This is somewhat effective in the spring and summer, but it’s fairly useless after the leaves die. My mom has jokingly said that she will “accidently” hit the box with her car. She thinks that if it gets hit the city will realize it’s in an undesirable spot. Of course she would never actually do this, but we like to dream anyway. That electric box needs to be moved to improve the appearance of our home and our land. I wish the city would have listened to us before they put the box there. I think it could have easily been placed in the corner or our property next to the fire hydrant.