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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

It's the number one thing on my Christmas List...

Thanks to Dr. Duncan, I have proudly added "Freedom Writers" to the top of my Christmas list. I'm not a movie or a television junkie...and my friends will be the first to tell you that they think I'm weird for not watching a lot of television, but I really want this movie now. I recently told my dad that I would like to thank him and mommy for not allowing me to watch a lot of television growing up. It has resulted in me finding other cool super activities to occupy my time..and also resulted in me being a great babysitter (kids love my crazy imagination). The clip that Dr. Duncan showed us in class from the movie "Freedom Writers" was simply uplifting and refreshing. I know it was a film totally based on acting...but it had my full attention. If only teachers could allow students to "vent" like that without any type of consequences later (teacher or student)...the world would definitely be a better place. There would be less criminal activity and even New Yorkers would flash you a big smile, and say "hey y'all" if they ever saw you in a pizza joint in Upper Manhattan.

I would like to share with you that immediately after I left my Language Arts class, that I called my daddy on speed dial (he's #4). I shared with him about how we watched this great clip in class. He immediately asked: "Was this from the movie Freedom Writers?". I was shocked. Daddy had already seen this great movie and did not even bother to share it with his favorite daughter. I was like "Yessss!" Then I told him how I wanted, needed, better yet, I would die if I did not receive this movie as a stocking stuffer this year. And he says, "Ummm...sweetheart. I have that movie on DVD here." Whattttttt? And I never even noticed. Shows you how much I really do pay attention to movies and television. To make a long story short, I plan to go home this weekend to watch Freedom Writers with my family :)

Well back to the educational part...I think that "talk" is a wonderful thing to have in our lives. Just a side note: My drawing on the board symbolized, that whatever language you speak (Spanish, English, American Sign Language), communication is the key to successful learning in the classroom. And it really and truly is. Without communication skills, teachers would never be able to assess students' work and provide feedback. Without communication...this world would be a lonely place.

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