jame_alec: A stick figure typing rapidly on a keyboard (TAKATAKATAKA)
Sometimes I really despair at the quality of K-12 education in my neck of the woods. My sisters are frequently taught things that are flat out wrong because the science books they're using haven't been updated for at least 5 years. Usually more. When I went to school, the newest books were at least 8 years old. Some were as old as 20 years old.

It kills me because there are so many opportunities in science and math-oriented fields. When I ask my middle sister (14 in a week) why she doesn't like science, she either says she doesn't get it or it's boring. She's certainly not unteachable, so I have to wonder if it's a case of bad teacher or bad teaching environment.

When I was in my senior year of high school, the classes had way too many students. More than was legally allowed. They couldn't do anything about it, though. The population in my area has only continued to grow as more and more families have moved to rural areas to get away from the "hustle and bustle" of the city. Between that and education cuts, it wouldn't surprise me at all if class sizes are still way too big, even if they are within the legal limits. You just can't teach a classroom of 30 thirteen year olds and address all the different needs.

Right after I graduated, gang-related fights began erupting in the school system to the point that the schools had to call in police officers to walk the halls and monitor the cafeteria. It got so bad that students weren't allowed to talk during lunch and had to raise their hand and be escorted to the trash can to put up their trays.

It's relaxed more now, but it's still hardly a good learning environment. I'm sure this is old news to people elsewhere, but this is a rural area and it's just started becoming like this here and it's all rather shocking to me. And it totally makes me understand why some people want to homeschool their kids (even if they can't teach for shit).

In lieu of busting down the doors of the education department and doing a hostile takeover, does anyone have any advice on how to inspire at least understanding of, if not interest in, science/math for a 14 year old and/or a 6 year old?
jame_alec: various beakers, flasks, etc filled with brightly colored liquids (Chemistry!)
I've been called in for jury duty!

First time in the 4 years I've been a registered voter.

I'm supposed to call some number the day before I go in to see if they still need me. If I go in, they give me $35/day.

I'll need to talk to my quantitative analysis teacher, because it would fall on a day that I have lab, which I can't miss or I fail the class. But if I miss jury duty I could kind of go to jail, so.

I doubt it'll be a problem, he's an understanding guy.
jame_alec: Young Magneto from Magneto Testament looking solemn in the snow (Magneto Testament)
The other day I accidentally smacked the tip of my left middle finger against the pan while I was making a grilled cheese, and now it's numb. D: It wasn't a bad burn, and I guess it's better than it hurting, it's just rather disconcerting.

I also got new tires, so now my car isn't so loud that it's impossible to hear people on my cell when I'm driving. (Yes, bad me, I shouldn't be on a cell in the car while driving, I know.)

In my quantitative analysis class we were given homework on the first day. Three chapters of it. I'm glad this is the only class I'm taking this quarter.

If I don't get some sleep tonight, I'm going to kill something. I've been woken up twice during the night for the past two days, and I am horribly tired and ridiculously grumpy for it.
jame_alec: Nami and Usopp from One Piece looking happy and holding hands, with a :D at the bottom left (Nami and Usopp - :D)
Holy shit, I got an A in my PCR class!

I didn't expect to do better than a B... it was a really hard class, and the teacher flat out said only the best papers would get A's.

I am utterly thrilled. :D

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