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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Education

The cuts being made to education are rediculous.  The most important investment that can be made and the wisest money spent is on education- especially basic education!  Lawmakers and legilastors seem to have it all backwards.  Cutting educations and raising a bunch of dim-witted, skill-less, low-level-functioning idiots is the last thing that our economy needs.  If we want to have a solution on how to get out of a financial crisis, maybe we should be trying to raise more Einstiens.  The arts and extracurricular activites are a huge part of that education as well.  People, especially children, need those outlets.  Kids learn better in creative environments- it is a crucial part of their developmental process.  But, enough about my own frustrations, let's get down to business.

Learn- John and Sharron are some close family friends of my parents, and they are teachers.  He teaches Spanish and French in Modesto and she teaches at an elementary school in Atwater.  They are all too familiar with the cuts that have been made, as John has had to move from school to school to find a stable position, and every year they face even more cutbacks.  Sharron works with hadicap children and finds that the resources even available to them are being cut.  The speech therapy programs are lacking and the extra help for the autistic children is dwindiling.  It is sad that we have come to cut off the education of future generations to cover the financial mistakes of the currently empowered ones.

Act- I have witnessed the lack-luster ways of the current education system.  When I was in was in high school and went through my mundane life, I just chose to ignore the possibilities around me.  After my K-otic side was born, not only did I seized the opportunites to participate, but I also helped create those opportunities for others. Teachers are so under-appreciated and overwhelmed that I feel there is a lack of enthusiasm for what they could incorporate into their classes.  I think that a resurgence of inspiration and creativity, along with some enthusiastic encouragement could go a long way for today's youth. As a community member and a parent myself, I am trying to get involved and help the teachers out so that my children can benefit from what they should be getting.  If more parents would take a proactive role in their children's enducation, I think that we could have a hige positive impact on not only our children's educational opportunites, but the future of education as well. If people don't fight for something it will never get fixed, but if we stand up and voice our oppinions, we can effect change for the future.

Imagine-  With unlimited resources, I could cause a lot of K-oas!  When children are presented with opportunities to play and participate and have fun, they usually will.  I think that there should be more options available when it comes to educational environments and possibilities.  Schools that use alternative teaching methods, that focus on smaller class sizes, that are more focused in a certain area as the students get older, they explain the future potential and options to students and their families are a few things that I would implement. An example of this would be the Steiner Waldorf methods, that are available through some charter schools. I would also raise the incentives and compensation for teachers to be more proactively involved in the curriculum.  It's not about teaching the minimum and stopping there, it is about connecting the material to the loves of those learning it. I would use my enthusiasm and creativity to inspire and drive the minds of the teachers, families, and students, and I would use my determination to help push through legislation that brings to light the need for all the extracurricular activites and the arts.  The educational success of a student is not soley based on the effort of that student, but the effort of the families behind them and the teachers and programs infront of them.

Friday, October 15, 2010

K-otic beginnins

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Kayla. She was stuck in a daily rut of school and homework. Kayla never had any fun. She would go to school and then back home, only to spend all her time doing homework and watching TV.  One day, Kayla drove out of town, just needing an escape from her everyday nothingness.  She drove to a nearby lake.  While sitting on a dock near the lake, Kayla accidentally fell asleep and rolled into the water. The water spashed and thrashed around as a comotion took place below the surface. After a few minutes, Kayla re-emurged from the water...but she had changed somehow.  The under-stinulation of poor Kayla's teenaged life mixed with the unexpected rush of the cold water woke her senses to the world around her.  Suddenly, she was no longer a bored, lazy teen, but a reborn super-girl with the power to take on the world.  Kayla suddenly wanted chaos rather than the nothing of her previous life. In fact, Kayla now had the ability to take on loads more with less effort than before. She ran for class office, joined sports teams, organized school and church events, helped other kids around her find their own spark for being involved and active again.  Kayla knew that more people neededher help, so she decided to use her new abilities to help even more people.  Kayla disguised herself and went searching for other lazy and unimaginative people like her previous self to help... and this is where I come in...who am I?  I am K-OTICA THE GREAT!!! I love to use my entheusiasm for life to help others have fun and see what they are missing. I love beng invloved and having a good time.  Find your life a little dull and mundane? Let K-otica help put some 'k-oas' in your life!

Hiding in plain sight...

Although I am a wonderous ball of k-oas and creativity, I must try and disguise myself on an everyday basis.  My life as a run-of-the-mill citizen includes being a full-time student, a photographer, a wife, and a mother of 2.  In fact, with everything I have going on, I am finding it a little difficult to fit in "quality me time" (the chance to cause a little K-oas) at all.  But here is a little more about me and what I do when I am 'hiding in plain sight'.

My family is amazing! My son, Marty, is almost 5. I can hardly believe I have an almost 5-year old! It makes me feel almost ancient! He is soooooooo talkative and full of energy.  I can see that I have passed on the k-otic genes to him.  Saidi, my daughter, is 2 and 1/2.  She is such a drama queen!  She is so flipp'n adorable that it almost makes up for the drama...sometimes! My husband of almost 7 years is my high school sweethear. He totally gets me, and understands that I have 2 very different sides to who I am.  He is the best dad and husband any undercover heroine could ask for!

I am a full time student.  I have been at Stanislaus since Fall 2008, and can hardly wait to finally finish up in the Spring.  Graduation has almost been too long coming, and now I am almost impatient trying to wait for it.  I am considering going on for my Master's degree. I hear that UC Merced is working on letting graduate students create their own program, so I am going to look into one for art.

I love to take pictures. That's my normal job.  I work with families, kids, events, weddings, you name it!  I am really enjoying meeting new people and using my creativity at the same time.  I find that working as a photographer allows me the freedom of going here and there and working on my own schedule, while still being able to help support my family.  I am really excited to see where it will take me in the future!

Other than that, I am just trying to lay low and stay inconspicuous to the rest of the world. We'll see what waits ahead for K-otica the Great!