Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Story behind My Topic Choice

1) I know someone that I can say have a limited education; she has missed out on a lot in her life because of this fact. Every day that goes by she wishes - she would have had someone in her family that was willing to help her work or at least someone that would push her to be the best, so that she would have had a brighter future. She would slack off on her work and no one seemed like they even cared. She just maintained her grades that she needed in order to pass her classes and she didn’t know at the time she was only hurting herself. Who even cared about her situation, did her teachers even care. To this day she still try and encourage a lot of young people that getting your education will mean a lot to you in the future. It will take you places that you would not even image; first we need help from the teachers in order to make this happen. Are teachers in the south actually teaching there student things that they need to know to proceed with a brighter future although; they make think they are, but are they really? I choose this research question because there is a lot of debate arising upon this topic. Teens are dropping out of high schools and are limiting their education and diming their future for the worse. Do you think teachers even care or are the work just too hard that teens just don’t understand it? Another reason I choose this topic is because a lot of people in my family have a wavering mind about college because they are afraid that it will be too hard. They really don’t know how to apply their high school education for a better one. Teachers need to teach their students things that are going to benefit them in the future. Everyone needs an education, but how if your teachers are not teaching you the things that you need to be taught to be successful in life.

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