Monday, August 12, 2013

Final Paper The Passion for Education

     EJ Mendoza
3rd Paper
              Eng 7 Mc Farland
           TWTH 6:00 pm
The Passion for Education

Ever since childhood I was constantly advised by my grandma in Nicaragua to “study so I wouldn’t grow up to be the slave of the tyrants”, which is an old saying. Education is one of the most important goals in most individual’s lives or at least in my case. Ever since I moved to the states, shortly after I graduated from high school, I had to start working to be able to support myself. Due to the high demand of my job, I couldn’t continue my education and I had to drop out of my classes very regularly. Also, I was discouraged by family members telling me that it was going to be very expensive and I wasn’t going to be able to afford it. This really devastated me because I loved going to school and learning. I didn’t really care to be honest how much I was going to have to pay even if at the end I was going to end up taking just one class. My education was my passion and goal. I then realized that I had to do something about it, so I did. The first time that I was laid off, I took the opportunity to go back to school.
            Education is the door to freedom. It is the means to an end. In order to obtain a better quality of life, we need to acquire an education. We have to pursue it because for most working class people, education won’t come to them. For example, in the movie “Into the Wild”
Chris McCandless said to the young girl “If you want something in life reach out and grab it”. This is a remarkable quote that stuck to me the most because now, more than ever, have to fight for our education. Every year we are facing more budget cuts, higher tuition, leaving us with fewer class availabilities, more compact classrooms and a lot of debt.

As a result, we loose our ability to explore and end up rushing into a major that we are not really passionate about. We end up quitting half way through the major and starting over again or doing something that we don’t really love which leaves us feeling unfulfilled in our lives.
Education is becoming more and more difficult to pursue. This could leave us feeling hopeless and defeated. As a result, we are going to loose our many freedoms like enjoying nature since many corporations are destroying our forests or the freedom to express our opinions and fight for our rights. We can’t afford to loose our many freedoms like the one of enjoying nature. Nature and everything in it is one of the most beautiful things that our mother earth offers like Chris McCandless once said “the Freedom and simple beauty is just too good to pass up”. (Into the Wild). By getting educated we can become aware and fight back the big corporations that are trying to take this from us. It is extremely important that education is available to all of us but we can’t let the elite defeat us because they control and are trying to keep us in the hole, enslaved, and without freedom. It is a constant struggle for power, greed and control. They want to keep us dumb and illiterate because otherwise we could fight back when we are educated. 
            Education shouldn’t just be a means to financial end. It should be viewed as a way to become best selves and realize our potentials. It should change our point of view of how we see our society and the world. For example: John F. Kennedy put it this way "Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our nation" (1917-1963). Without education, we can’t really take care of our families, ourselves, and our nation. We become useless in improving our nation.  
As a student, I consider myself a laser student because I have a good sense of the culture of my college, I feel like I have a lot of momentum of where I want to be. Academically, I have a good idea about what to do, but I think I could solidify my plan a little better.  I feel a little suppressed when it comes to being a laser student because I want to be more of an explorer or a seeker. I want to try new things, explore other subjects like philosophy but I feel like it wouldn’t be a good idea at this moment because I am already more than half way through my major and it would set me back. Another reason is that I have a family and I feel like I don’t have the luxury of exploring as I did when I was single because I could harm my family. Also, I am not very young anymore, so I have to choose something that will provide food on the table for my family. In addition, school is getting more and more expensive every year so it is costing more to go to school. If I was younger I would try knew subjects but more than likely I will try them when I’m done with my major. I will take those classes that I’m curious about just for fun. I remember the first time when I was an explorer student. I was so happy to be able to go to college because everyone was telling me that I couldn't go to college. I was just taking classes and exploring but I am glad that I have chosen a career that I love and I feel like I am moving forward.
            One of the potential deal breakers that I constantly face is money. Ever since I started school I had to take a very low paying job. I make four times less than what I used to make. Also, I have a family and the pressure of having a family while going to school and been a provider huge. My partner is making more than me and usually she gets frustrated because pretty often I can’t afford the activities that you would be able to do on decent salary. For example: going out to restaurants that she enjoys so much, traveling, going to comedy shows, a weekend get away, etc. I also get frustrated with myself because I earn so little and I often blame it on school. Sometimes I feel like quitting and focus on finding a job that will pay what I used to earn before but I love to learn and go to school so much that I feel at the end it is going to be worth while. I have to sacrifice so much for school. I hardly ever buy anything for myself and that’s ok I really like not being materialistic but there is a limit. I don’t usually treat myself to small things for extended periods of time like having a Frappuccino. Working just makes ends meet. It is really suffocating. It is a situation that would really affect the person and everybody else around him/her. I am lucky that I don’t have kids yet because the pressure would be so much more and I admire people that already have kids and go to school. Your self esteem could be affected, and sometimes I criticize myself of how far away I am from my goals, and where in life I should be right now. School just becomes more difficult because you can’t fully put the best you got into it. It is difficult to learn how to balance work, study time and family, especially after you are getting off from work and feeling tired and drained from a full day. All you want to do is to come home to relax and decompress, and the last thing that you want to do is study. It takes a lot of discipline to be able to make a conscious effort to redirect and refocus on a new task. 
The Second potential deal breaker that I face is socializing. Now that I am married I don’t socialize as much. I find it very difficult to find the time to socialize with my peers in and out of school. When you are seeking your education it is extremely important to build relationship and bridges that will help you to accomplish your goals at the end. Having relationships can open doors and opportunities to potential jobs, promotions and scholarships. Once you develop connections in school it could make the difference between succeeding and failing. Socializing is really important because by socializing you discovered who you are and you feel alive. Also, most of my jobs come from connections and relationships that I develop.
Another potential deal breaker that I face is age. I am not as young as I used to be and I realized that the older you get, the more you get discriminated. A couple of years ago, I remember applying to a scholarship, but then I realized that a lot of them awarded only within a certain age limit, which I couldn’t qualify for, due to my age. It was really disappointing to find that out. I felt really discriminated due to my age. A person should not be disqualified for a scholarship just for their age if they have most of the credentials. We shouldn’t get financial help denied just because we are not as young as other students, we are all sacrificing something, and some of us are earning less in order to pursue education in our lives like I am. This is an important issue that we all need to address because it is not fair and we shouldn’t stand for discrimination for employment because of age. We all should have the right to an education regardless of our age, race, color or ethnicity.

And last but not least, another potential deal breaker that I face is social pressure.  I constantly feel pressured by my family to earn more money, and to find another job that pays more. Also, they constantly pressure me to finish school faster because it is taking twice as long to transfer and graduate since I am attending part time. On the other hand, my family back home is really poor and I feel really pressured to help them financially. I feel it is my responsibility to help them because living here presents an abundance of opportunities not available to them unless they obtain a visa to leave, which is very difficult. Also, they sent me here hoping that I could help bring them out of poverty.

The book “Into the Wild” is the story of a young man named Chris McCandless. It is a story that we can learn from or critique how he very cleverly got his education before following his true passion. Before heading north to Alaska he gave $25,000 in savings to charity, abandoned his car and most of his possessions, burned all the cash in his wallet, and invented a new life for himself. He survived for four months and his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. He came from a well-to-do family and he was trying to run away from societal and parental expectations. He wanted freedom from the material world and societal norms and in the wild he felt free. In his journey when he came back from Mexico, and he was in the city, he saw superficial things. He saw buildings and high rises, where mountains and open skies should have been. He felt claustrophobic with the noises of the city, honking of cars and machines, people sitting outside of cafes, etc. Instead, he enjoyed the freedom of living in the wilderness. He soon found out that through his education, he was able to realize his passion.

I loved this book and the movie is even better. I've heard of the book Into the Wild before but this is the first time I read and watched the movie. The way this book intersects with the direction of the class in regards to education is that we have been trying to discussing and encouraging the class to follow our passions for education no matter what race and class we find ourselves in. In order to execute passion we will often have to face the reality that we might have to live in poverty and it is a privilege to follow our passion because not everyone is able to. 

Also, it is easier to get an education and to follow your passions when you come from a middle class family and have plenty of resources but to follow your desire for education while you lack resources is truly respectable. It takes true passion and desire which it is so much more credible due to all the obstacles that you have to encounter on the way. Chris was willing to leave everything he owned which took great courage; however, it was a smart move to have a backup plan to get his education first in case he gets tired of living in the wilderness without all the comforts the city offers.  

            In addition, in order for us to accomplished and acquired a good education we need to stand up against the leaders that are not trying to teach you or are trying to discourage you from pursuing an education. For example: Jeff is a high school student who did a great job on standing up to his teacher. He got so much attention from the media and the community that he started bringing the issue of passionless teachers going through the motion who show no real care of the knowledge they are trying to impart by overwhelming students with work and not really helping them. It is really rare to find an individual that will stand up to a teacher in what they believe, especially in front of the class. She seems pretty lazy as well, sitting on the chair and just handing big packages of work. She definitely shouldn't make those comments about her page check. This is not how students learn to have passion about a subject, but instead it turns them off. The teacher has the responsibility to show leadership and passion for their job, Student and most of us learn by example not by lack of leadership and motivation. How can we please and get the most out of future students in the education system? We could form meetings in each district and do a study where we interview students and their favorite teachers for help. We could study what they like about their favorite teachers, what motivates them to do the work in class and actually take an interest in difficult subjects, what qualities do students want in our teachers? All these kind of questions will help if we really dig deep into the matter and study more closely.

In conclusion, education is a privilege that most people in the world don’t get to fully experience. We are very lucky that we live in a country where we have so many resources to education that makes education not impossible to reach. However, we are loosing our privilege and freedom to education. The gap between the elite class and the working class is becoming wider and wider as they try to raise the tuition and cut classes within the community colleges, making it very difficult for the underprivileged to attain and education. We can’t afford to loose these privileges. We have to start acting and protesting within our communities. We have to start educating our communities of the impact that this leaves to our future generations. Without education there is no future for our families and our nation. The more we educate others and our communities of the issues of lack of education, the better of we will be in the long run for a brighter future.



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