Ashley Baustert
Ms. Keaton
Eng 112-12
16 April 2013
Scene: I was going to San Antonio, Texas to see family when I got on the airplane and I overheard some people talking about creativity in schools and if we should keep it or focus more on core classes.
Scene: I was going to San Antonio, Texas to see family when I got on the airplane and I overheard some people talking about creativity in schools and if we should keep it or focus more on core classes.
Meredith: Is you
seat number 20D?
Marge: Yes I am.
Are you seat number 20F?
Meredith: Yes I
am. How are you this fine afternoon?
Marge: I am just
fine! How are you today?
Meredith: I am
good ready to be in San Antonio.
Marge: Is this
your home?
Meredith: Yes, I
have lived here my whole life. What about yourself?
Marge: I just
moved there and love it.
Meredith: That’s
good. What do you do for a living?
Marge: I am a
school teacher!
Meredith: That’s
really cool. There is a lot of debate on if we should keep related arts and
creativity in schools or take it out. Do you think that creativity in schools
should stay or be taken out?
Marge: I believe that
creativity in schools is a big thing in today’s world. "Teachers who understand that creativity combines both originality
and task appropriateness," Beghetto and Kaufman write, "are in a
better position to integrate student creativity into the everyday curriculum in
ways that complements, rather than compete with, academic learning."
Meredith: I
agree with you I think that creativity should stay in schools to help the
students learn a little better.
Marge: Yes, I
think so also.
Susan: I
overheard y’all talking about creativity in schools and if it should stay or be
taken out of schools. I think that creativity in schools is a good thing
because individuals use their abilities and skills to learn and solve problems.
Marge: Yes I
think that having the individuals use creativity to learn and solve problems is
great, but do you think this will help if we take related arts out that are
mostly where the students get their creativity.
Susan: I think
that having related arts in schools is great because it gives the students a
break from learning Math, English, Social Studies, and Science.
Kayla: Sorry I
just cannot help but over listen to this because I just got done student
teaching and cannot help but disagree with that last statement. I was at a
small school and they were taking out related arts and focusing more on the
core classes. I think that related arts is taking up too much time and not
letting the students learn what they are in school to learn.
Meredith: You
are wrong creativity needs to be in schools because the students need a break
from learning especially the younger ones. If it is not in related arts it
needs to be added into the core classes.
Kayla: I think that
would be a good idea but how would they do that in the core classes.
Amy: Sorry I was
listening to what everyone was saying and could there not be a way to keep
creativity in schools even if they do take related arts out. I think that if
they take related arts are taken out there needs to be something in place of
related arts in the core classes.
Ashley: The
teachers could have some games like bingo, memory, or pass the ball (you do not
talk tell you have the ball and whatever your right thumb lands on you tell the
class why it is important) that would bring in the creativity to help the
students learn and to give them a little break from just sitting there
listening to the teacher talk.
Meredith: I
think this is a great idea now we can hope the teachers will do this.
Marge: Yeah I
think most will if they see creativity leaving the school.
Ashley: I think
that creativity is needed and should not be taken out
Kayla: I just do
not think that the teachers would like this idea. It is just too much work for
the teacher to do.
Susan: I think
that the teachers will just add it to the class everyday work.
Meredith: Susan
I think that would work great.
Amy: Yes I think
creativity in needed in schools no matter what.
Marge: Yes I
think this will be great!
Kayla: Well I do
not think the teachers will.
Ashley: The
teachers will see that the students are losing their creativity and need it
somehow either in related arts or creativity in the core classes. Either one
will work just fine. I think you just do not want to do the work to keep
creativity in schools.
Amy: Maybe after
related arts are taken out the teachers will see this is a problem and fix it.
Hope y’all have a great time in Texas. It was nice meeting and talking to
everyone.
Kayla: Well have
a nice trip then.
Marge: Have a
good trip guys.
Ashley: See
y’all later bye
Meredith: Bye!
Have a nice time here in Texas.
Susan: Bye
Ashley I think this is great!
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