You say school should be like a 9-5 job, but how about turning the problem on its face? End the 40-hour standard work week. Stop drilling into peoples' heads that life is about getting a good job and working at it. Stop teaching depth-first and try breadth. Let parents spend more time with their children, and let children spend more time with their parents, and spend time being alive. Of course, this won't happen any time soon, since our societal overlords dictate that we must keep our economy strong in order to maintain (at the root of it) military superiority.
Bertrand Russell provides a much more elegant discourse than I could hope to: In Praise of Idleness.
LJ's being a bitch.
In other news, I have a problem with doing my English research paper. The topic is something of a confusing sort. We cannot select a topic that has "bedrock fundamentalist views on politics or religion." Then we have to come to some sort of hypothesis first and then (as she hopes) will be disproved. Now I have no idea what to have for my topic. At first I thought Leonard Peltier, but I don't know if that would be such a good idea.
The reason why I haven't asked
I have realized that I could never teach middle school children. I'd probably murder them on the chance that they piss me off. I came to this conclusion today when I was monitoring my mother's eighth period class, who are such awful children and I am throughly convinced that their parents do not believe in discipline. But in any case, they were misbehaving and the children had no respect what so ever. After several times of telling them to calm down, behave, and to sit, I became frustrate
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