I selected a male senior at Yucaipa High School to conduct my interview on but I was very shocked with the replies I received. The student almost seemed bitter towards schooling as a whole and I felt the responses weren’t necessarily an accurate representation of the school. I decided to conduct the interview with a female senior student, and her responses were very different. She seemed excited about school and about her learning environment. She was very enthusiastic about education and had a clear path for her future.
Strangely enough, I learned more about the way I ought to teach than the school itself. I think the most important part of being an educator is being able to guide the students in the right path and get them enthused about their future. The male that I interviewed mentioned that he did not take A.P. classes because he “can get into college without killing himself from stress”. The other student pointed out the jump start that she would have in college with the extra credits. I feel that if the first student were more aware of the benefits from the A.P. classes, he may have been more likely to put himself through the stress.
Another interesting point of difference came with the favorite teacher question. The male’s favorite teacher was his favorite because she let him do whatever he wanted while the female liked her teacher for the education he laid out in front of her. The male mentioned on an earlier question that school was frustrating because the students are expected to act like adults but are treated like children. Perhaps a way to really go about teaching should be to show that respect for independence and maturity by allowing self decisions but making the class and its’ lessons entertaining so that the students choose to absorb the knowledge rather than ignore it.
The first student mentioned that he was involved with sports in the beginning of high school but did not continue. The second student mentioned that she did sports throughout. I think this goes to show that being involved with extra-curricular subjects can be really helpful to focus on school. They tend to bring out an eagerness to learn that all students should have. As a teacher, I could start a program or two about things that the student body may be interested about—perhaps something that would be considered “non-academic”.
Out of the interview, that was the most important lesson I took. Teachers need to be engaging because some students, like the male I interviewed, don’t realize the value of education the same way that other students do. While it is tempting to put more effort into the high achieving students, it is the low achievers who need our help the most. The most important thing a teacher can do is design lesson plans that are engaging and intellectual all in a bundle.
Q: Do you like YHS?
A1: Well it’s the only high school I’ve been to so yeah sure.
A2: Love it :D
Q: Do you have any complaints about YHS?
A1: More complaints about the education system but there’s not enough time to tell them all
A2: It is a little bit crowded but the teachers there are okay and the activities are fun
Q: Do you take any AP classes? Why or why not?
A1: No because I can get into college without killing myself with stress.
A2: Yes I'm taking AP English so that I will not have to take it in college putting me ahead the other
nursing major students
Q: Are you active in sports?
A1: I was when I was in 9th and 10th grade.
A2: Yes I play basketball for YHS and love it. Also love going to all the other sport events here
Q: Do you feel your teachers really care about you as a person?
A1: Maybe a couple but not really.
A2: Yes all the teachers here do
Q: Do your teachers create a safe learning environment that you can feel comfortable in?
A1: Yeah sure
A2: Some teachers seem to just be there for the job but there are some very great authentic teachers
there that so how much they care and it is great.
Q: Does the community play a role in your education at all?
A1: Not in my education because the community doesn’t really affect me
A2: The community does a lot in government and economics with the community service projects.
Q: Do you have a favorite teacher? What makes him/her so special?
A1: Yes. She lets me do anything I want.
A2: Yes I do, He is just such a great teacher and he just shows how much he cares about the students
and gets to know every student throughout the year. Not just their name, but if they play sports and
everything.
Q: What are your views on homework?
A1: I feel that it is useless because I learn nothing from homework
A2: The homework levels in some classes are over the top but all in all due able.
Q: Do you plan to attend college? If so, where?
A1: Yes. Crafton for 2 years and then Humboldt
A2: Yes I plan on attending California Baptist University, majoring in nursing
Q: Has high school prepared you for college?
A1: Not really because in high school we are treated like helpless children but are expected to be adults
and responsible for ourselves in college.
A2: I believe it has and will find out next year in college if it has.