Telling kids Their Education Is Most Important Thing
See, we're humans no matter where we go. So that you just can't turn off. But with great intent, true intent, these very things actually help when it comes to educating kids. It's about intent and what you're truly trying to do. But since we know how I think we know how we were bamboozled and lied to, wouldn't we think it'd be that time to actually do better instead of repeating history and then talking about the repeating of history?
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 4:58
But yes, I think that school is definitely imperfect, but I think there's definitely a purpose to it and it definitely can be changed. But without it, where would those kids be?
You. Hey, thanks for asking for clarity. Yes, I teach. I'm a teacher, and, you know, I hear a lot. And then being a mother, too, people always even growing up, you know, we're told, like, your education is valuable and okay, yeah. But then when you get older, you realize that indoctrination was the case, and that's factual. You look into the 1920s when John D
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 1:32
It. And I think, you know, while I really want to have conversations like this, I think this is going to be my last post here. Just because I don't feel this conversation is focused enough. And it's nothing on. I'm not saying anything personal, but I have nothing to really grasp onto, to say this is the 12234 specific things we're looking at at least a start, and we can focus on having a conversation around these
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 0:38
Yeah. So I mentioned a podcast I heard. I don't remember which one it was. I think it's one of these two, but I'll post both of them just so. And I think it's this one that kind of revisits, like the history of a different take on where education started the country. I'll post this one, and then I'll post the next one that I don't remember if it revisits that idea. I don't think the second one does