From what I had learned in Unit 2 what I want to teach my intended audience is how schools aren’t necessarily evil. They are just misguided. How the education system couldn’t catch up to the modern era of our current generation. For this Unit, I would want my intended audience to be High schoolers and First-year college students. I believe that they have the most knowledge of how the education system may seem to them and how repetitive it may be impacting their livelihood. Every student at some point believed that school felt as though as it was pointless and wouldn’t get someone anywhere in life. Like how some students would want to work full time but can’t because of school hours. Students shouldn’t feel such negative pressure when approaching their school and it was always depicted in American history that school is an exciting place to learn and explore new things. However, I don’t intend to shed any negative light upon schools necessarily. Schools have of course helped us in many ways we didn’t think possible. Teaching us how to read and write is essential in the modern world for example. Basic math especially and we can figure out how to count our money when earned in jobs. The Education System works in the early stages of a student’s life perfectly I believe. However, as the student becomes much older and matures their motives and drives can drastically change as new experiences would be wanted. For this, I intend to use a poem to fully grasp the education system’s resourcefulness and its aged fixed mindest in the modern era. One of the things I might be worried about is if the poem might fly over someone’s head and doesn’t get the message. I would want everyone to understand to struggles and the rights and wrongs of the Education System.