Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Another blow for men and elementary schools

They say that a child is like a bank. When you couple that idea with the key to investing success, the rule of compounding interest, the earlier you invest the more your money works for you, I recently attended an information meeting for persons interested in teaching in Elementary Schools; I wasn't really, but I thought I might learn more about jobs. Well, I was the only male "interested" out of perhaps 20 females, and I got the impression people were moving away from me.
           I learned a couple of years ago that a more informed vision of education includes a focus on the start. Since then I have gad the chance to work in a daycare and volunteer at an elementary school.  The recent shootings at Sandy Hook, where a man came to an elementary school with the purpose to destroy only negatively affects the already-looked-at-askance response to men and elementary schools. An equal society, I believe depends upon collaboration of men and women towards a goal. A real "interest" in elementary schools is securing societies most powerful institutions sooner for our young people, which in the end involves men and women.
         

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