Saturday, August 3, 2019
Primary School Capers :: essays research papers
It seems so long ago now, since the mischievous days of mid-primary school. Since the days I never did homework, and was ever so surreptitious to avoid getting caught ââ¬â well trying to anyway. And the days when my little ploys of ââ¬Å"forgettingâ⬠to have done homework, were discovered in the most humiliating of ways. There was on specific day this happened, I can vividly remember. It was grade 3, half way through primary school, a time I never contemplated high school or my future, a time when the concept of homework was a joke. Like the facetious Hyena, I was in hysterical laughter at peoplesââ¬â¢ earnestness toward school. But life is not without karma, as I now understand the importance of homework and schooling. Today school is about ââ¬Å"ENTERâ⬠scores and getting ââ¬Å"A+â⬠. Back then it was about staying away from the ââ¬Å"Goodie, Goodiesâ⬠, who would always have the homework completed for question time the next day. ââ¬Å"Goodie, Goodiesâ⬠to us little ââ¬Å"blokesâ⬠, were usually girls in the class, or a boy we considered to be a girl ââ¬â a ââ¬Å"pussyâ⬠. Why is it that the majority of human beings have a lackadaisical approach to school? All those cliched comments like ââ¬Å"I hate homeworkâ⬠or ââ¬Å"school sucks big time manâ⬠, reinforce a wide spread inclination to not do homework. Is that what it is, or is it all about image and ego to us ââ¬Å"blokesâ⬠ââ¬â earnestly trying to avoid the dreaded label: ââ¬Å"Goodie, Goodieâ⬠. It is therefore not half-obvious why schools such as Camberwell Grammar experience horrific cases of school bullying. Occupied with maintaining our ââ¬Å"toughâ⬠image, we ââ¬Å"little tackersâ⬠never took heed to these important issues. Nor did we take heed to doing homework. During grade 3, our Math homework became accustomed to rotting away at the depths of our school bags, along with the mould ridden sandwiches and three-year-old bananas. One day ââ¬Å"judge dreadâ⬠(the teacher), was going through the homework question by questionâ⬠¦ ââ¬Å"Math books open at least nights homeworkâ⬠in what sounded like a vultures screech. I opened at some pretend page and stayed low key, whilst the teacher mercilessly pointed her finger around the room. It was terrifying as she always seemed to sense an ââ¬Å"evaderâ⬠in the room ââ¬â her eyes a radar, and her finger a laser, ready to embarrass her victim at any moment. All the ââ¬Å"Goodie, Goodiesâ⬠held their fingers in the air back at the teacher, which seemed like some tribal link between teacher and ââ¬Å"Goodie, Goodieâ⬠ââ¬â it was the ââ¬Å"Kripendorfs Tribeâ⬠of St.
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