“The Children’s Era” was delivered in 1925 and was written to promote the use of birth control. Sanger says, “When we point out the one immediate practical way toward order and beauty in society, the only way to lay the foundations of a society composed of happy children, happy women, and happy men, they call this idea indecent and immoral.” Sanger tries to make her audience understand that too many children are born to parents who are ill prepared for them and/ or don’t want them, thus setting these children up for failure from the beginning. Sanger points out that many of these children will end up in “the ever- growing institutions for the unfit” or “behind the bars of jails and prisons” because they will be raised by parents who don’t care enough about them to give them a proper upbringing or cannot afford to give them a proper upbringing.…
Author Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow." I think that Emerson is trying to say that if one never tries to exceed their limits they will never grow. Mastering something is an accumulation of things, as time progresses you build on what you have learned and what you know. I agree with Emerson because he or she will never know what they are capable of, he or she will make more money if make more money if they master something, and they may regret their decision. If one does not try they may never know what they are capable of. If I stopped trying I would not be able to do basic math, but because I kept trying I am now in advanced math. Many great scientist,…
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Practicing a skill over and over can enhance the mind and body and will eventually…
I definitely agree with Luis Rodriguez. I notice myself leaving behind the spark of learning just to complete a task and move on to the next. I may even change my answer on a test because I think that is what the teacher wants to hear but is not what I think. I see this in others as well. We become so wrapped up in attempting to achieve perfection, and along the way we lose a piece of our learning experience as growing minds.…
Math and physics are of huge interest to me, but some aspects of a unit or lesson puzzle me beyond compare. Because of those two subjects (and my endless amount of stuborness) I have witnessed how much a growth mindset can benefit you. Take grade 10 math (foundations and pre-calculus) for example, I understood nothing about the three formulas to find a slope and how they could intertwine. My quizzes for the unit were abysmal at best, and the unit test was coming up faster than i'd like it to. Everyday for a week I studied with my math teacher to try and improve enough to not fail the test. I had hope. every lunch time i would go in and try, and try, and try. the day of the unit test there was a lunch block before the test, and i was there studying. About ten minutes before the lunch bell sounded and then the unit test would begin i asked my teacher, "I am going to fail right?" and he looked at me and said, "probably, yes." Throughout the test I honestly thought I was going to fail, I had no proof that all my extra help helped me in any way. I handed my test in and hoped for the best. The next day we got the test handed back and when my teacher handed mine to me he said, "I have no idea how you managed this, but you got an A on the test." I was able to go from having no understanding, and from the teacher telling me I was most-likely going to fail; to getting an A on the test. If that's not growth, then I don't know what is. It shows that you can do anything if you really want to, and in university, and in life, that is very important to know anything can be improved and/or…
5) Learning who you can share your progress with ask your family and friends have they noticed any difference. Something becomes a habit only when it is repeated,just as the Adult Learning Cycle is more effective the more times you go through it. 6) Striving to become a peak performer. Peak performers are successful people because they develop and practice good habits,\They are honest accountable,spirited,involved, willing to learn. prepared ,supportive,disciplined,and creatively solve problems. 7) Developing a positive attitude. Attack tasks with a I can do attitude. Enthusiasm and a positive attitude will help you focus on your strengths and create the thoughts and conduct that produce the outcomes you want. 8) Embrace change and develop positive habits. Know that changing is important for success. You will need to create positive habits by developing circumstantial goals,focusing on one habit at a time taking small steps each day, and remaining positive and stay persistent. Knowing that you are developing positive habits takes time 8) Avoiding defeat and resistances and fears. Fear of the unknown, dangers, shame,and overwhelming responsibilities are just some of the hindrances to your progress if you don't focus on positive…
I am very competitive so I am not going to stop until I am satisfied with the outcome. One can find my level of determination in everything I do. Being determined is not always about completing something first or being the best at something. It is about making myself feel accomplished with the outcome. Whether it is in sports that I am competing in or making myself get up and go to a class. Every time that I get out of bed and drive to school, I am shaping myself into a stronger individual that will be more successful in the future. I make myself go to classes because I am thinking about my future. If I bite the bullet now and take on all the hard tasks that get in my way I can have a more enjoyable life later. I am basically following in the footsteps of my sister. She is training to become a physical therapist. Becoming a physical therapist is not an easy task. If it was easy, anyone would be able to do it. I am fortunate enough to see the things that she did not do that would have been beneficial to her. I am able to better myself so that when I am in the upper level education courses, I will not have to fret as much as she does. I can prepare myself for the worst by taking on the worst now rather than later. This can either be for the upper education that I will need to partake in the future or the career that I will need to establish later in life. Success in building a healthy family and a…
A private nursery, one that is paid for by the parent do not hold compulsory hours, the child doesn’t have a primary school place already. This is for a younger child to gain confidence at an early age.…
I’ve never been good at very many things. In fact, I quit or failed almost everything I’ve been involved in pertaining to school or extracurricular activities. I wanted to accomplish something that my parents would be proud of but I didn’t have much motivation. It wasn’t until my freshman year that I decided to work harder to achieve something to be proud of; I was just waiting around for the success to come to me. I quickly learned that I wasn’t going to get anywhere that way.…
When I was a child, I was very shy. I didn't like talking to other people, or even being around others for long periods of time because it made me very nervous. My parents signed me up for theater to force me out of my comfort zone, and I fell in love. I became the person who I am today, a confident, energetic social butterfly, because I was exposed to something new that made me grow as a human being. Even though people can grow to become experts in a specific field, if they don't step outside of their comfort zone, they will never grow as a person because growing as a person involves trying new things and taking risks. Trying new things is key to personal growth. An example of this is Hillary Clinton. When Clinton was a child, she…
First as a child I grew up in an environment where achievement is a norm; my parents are shrewd educationist, so I learnt early enough to understand the value of knowledge and the need to seek for it with great tenacity. I started building my curiosity to explore life from this thought and it has been a great experience.…
After tasting success for the first time I was instantaneously hooked, I knew I had to have more and could never get enough. This initial occurrence of triumph happened during first grade, after receiving my first A, when I came to the realization that homework and class work were worth something. I then tried to obtain the best scores on all busy work and compared myself to others around me. At the end of the year I was acknowledged and awarded for my unyielding dedication to my school work, and after having gotten so much attention and praise for simply doing the best I could do, I knew this same pattern of success had to be continued. Following this major revelation, success became my main interest and it never faded. As I grew older, not only did my mentors take notice, but my peers did as well; I became the person who could do…
Ralph Emerson, a well respected author, once stated that if you only practice what you have mastered, then you'll cease to develop as a person. Many choose to disagree with this by saying how you'll never master any task with focusing on others or how you'll lose the skills that you have spent the time and effort on obtaining. Though this is true, this point of view is a bit misguided. Emerson did not mean you would become a master of every task, but that you'd have an expansive range of abilities to be able to survive in any situation. This statement, as most would agree, is correct because of how you'd have the abilities to survive in life, you'd have more options in where you'll go in life, and your abilities in tasks can still be exceptional.…
Online classes have been another way of learning and obtaining high school diplomas, certifications, training and college degrees. It provides students with online books and articles that students are able to access though the internet. There is endless information that is found on the intranet that teachers can access and relate to. Below is a figure from the Spiral technique that Mack’s indicated a teacher go through to ensure that students were learning the concepts being taught. The spiral assessment could be used in a variety of ways and teachers could use it to evaluate students, or principals evaluating teachers or it can also be used as a self evaluating assessment on content learned. I will be using Dr. Mack’s model as a self evaluation of the online learning experience and will reflect back on the experience and decide whether the online experience contributed to my learning or if it inhibited my learning. I will follow Paul Mack’s spiral plan and evaluate the design of the online lessons and programs I have experienced thus far.…