miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2014

Let's not forget about this:



We shouldn't forget about something, people.
We can blame the government, but we have to do an interior examinations and ask ourselves: "Am I being a good student?"

Because that's another problem of Mexican educational system. We, students, don't put any effort into really study. We usually wait for teachers not to attend classes because we want to leave early, or having long conversations instead of class. What is wrong with us?

Remember this, guys. We as students have duties. We shall respect the teachers, pay attention to class, take notes, study hard and try our best. We must have the wish to learn. That desire for knowledge.

So, think about this problem. Would the educational system be different if students had other ways of thinking?

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014

We all know this magnificent song!


CUTonala is on its way!






It has been announced that the University Center of Universidad de Guadalajara, settled in Tonalá Jalisco has a 66% of progess. That's good news!
There is no better support to education than creating more opportunities for students and people who look for an achievement. We'll keep you in touch with the news about this brand new campus. Cheers for CUTonala.

Diagram of Educational System


Today I found this easy to understand diagram of the educational system in Mexico. Seems like a long way to go, but it is worth it.

Some good music could make me happy...


 

Even though


Although the lack of buildings and material in general for a decent school, the kids still want to learn. How much would they improve if they had at least four walls as a class room? Would they be motivated to keep studying?

domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014

Why don't we wake up?


Sad to see young people leaving the country seeking for better opportunities.



Listen up!


Other solution to the problem is to demand a good education to the government. We must not stay in silence, as they acclaim to do things because we accept it. People of Mexico, if at least the third part of ous did something to change the situation, the politicians could listen to us and do something to change their ways and improve the education.

What would happen if...

That's one of the biggest questions we all do at some point in our lives. But, does the government ask themselves the same? Do we as students think about it?

If the education in México were different, we could receive good information, we wouldn't live in a bubble of ignorance. Everything would be different.

What happens with european and north american people? They have a complete different level of education, and their people is moving the whole country. We are blinded, this school system is making pre-fabricated people for the sake of politicians. They better keep us ignorant, we are like sheep, asleep, and apparently blind and deaf.

So, why don't we try to change it? Because, we might not change the whole educational system from one day to another, but, we can do gradual changes to make a difference. What do you say?

sábado, 8 de marzo de 2014

Let's start


It's complicated to approach this subject without going to further.
Why are we doing this? Because it matters, more than you could ever think.
And why is it important? Easy question. Because a good education can change the whole panorama of a society. Don't get us wrong, we know that even in some of the most developed countries there are people who seem to now have recieved education at all.

If Mexico had a quality education and a good educational system, the social, economical, educational, cultural and governmental situations would be different. The country wouldn't be the same?
Why?
Because of the education!

If only we all had access to education!

It's sad


Do we ever think about how important education is? Not only to a person in particular but to all the people in general as well as the world.
Just think about all the things that would be possible if the educational systems were better in most of the third world countries.
It's really sad and unfair to see what the government is doing for the mexican educational system. It is no only degrading it. It is destroying it.

Okay, maybe there isn't an easy and fast solution to the problem, however, the situation can change. It's in our hands, we can change it. We can do  something for it.

I dare you to keep reading and open your eyes.