Monday, September 20, 2010

PLN6

In the blog Fischbowl, Karl Fisch talks about the Denver Post and their comments in the article Dear Denver Post-You’re the Disappointment, an article about the Denver Post talking about students being sad about going to go to school. It matters because if the post is writing about negative points on school and saying that we are disappointed to go it won’t give us a good reputation about learning. If the world thinks that we are all a bunch of teenagers who aren’t happy about learning then we won’t have much support from our parents and adults. For education if people are telling us students that we should be disappointed for school then we will be lazy and not try hard. Our work ethic will go down the drain and we will all just quit in school. I don’t think the Denver Post meant to make the article negative towards education but they are our role models and if we did what they said then  all of us would be dropping out of school. So our parents need to teach us the right skills and work ethics toward things to help us do better in life.

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