At the end of Unit 2, I stated that my research question should notify the Board of Education as my question was, “Do schools kill curiosity?” I believe that I might need to narrow it down a bit as going straight to the Board of Ed might be too forward and extreme. So I believe that students such as myself should take a view in my perspective as to how schools may kill student’s curiosity. High schoolers and First-year college students would be my main intended audience as I believe that they have the most insight into the school’s education system. From what I believe the genre’s that best reaches my intended audience would be a short video or a catchy poem. However, I’m leaning towards a poem as reading allows someone to really gain the full grasp of my perspective. To think about what I think. A poem would be effective as well as it can stick into someone’s mind if it rhymes making it an enjoyable experience to read. Poems are also meant for all audiences, not just High schoolers and First-year college students. It can speak for all ages as everyone can enjoy a good and relatable poem that can inflict them giving them a memory of some sort. It can date back to their childhood years of when they struggled in school or just how a school can be similar to work. I believe that people would truly think about how the education system may change in the next 20 years or so with a simplistic poem.
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