Hall English 1101 Fall 2020

‘Schools are killing curiosity’

I was interested in makeup when I was a kid. I am still interested in this topic. Asking questions help me learn more about this topic because I started wearing makeup at a young age, but I wanted to learn more on why people wear that young, what goes in the products, and why is there many competition with makeup brands. My curiosity has changed and grown over the years when I started doing makeup at 16 years old. I really wanted to continue piquing my interest and keep on going forward with it. The education system didn’t play a good or bad role because makeup is something I like to do in my downtime. However a quote from the article, “Teachers who concentrate on developing focus and good behaviour because of the links to good academic performance, now need to take on board that developing curiosity could be even more important.” I couldn’t agree more with this statement because it’ true. When I go to school all that’s in my head is what I’m going to do that day in that environment learning about something that has nothing to do with my career but that aside I need education to keep moving forward with my life. As far as curiosity goes, I can always use Google and YouTube to help keep my curiosity going about makeup.

 

1 Comment

  1. Carrie Hall

    There’s so much to learn about makeup, and such a long history– all the way back to Cleopatra!!

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