I think a good place to get started with your own education narrative would be to start self reflecting. After reading both stories you can see they both talk about what was avoided and how they didn’t like that. They wanted to face the problem that everyone was avoiding it was better to acknowledge what was going on. It’s human nature to want to avoid problems so the best way to start would be for me to reflect on what I might’ve ignored in the past. One major concern I have about writing an education narrative would for it to be the order of events to be incorrect or not well explained. Lucky I am still in school and can somewhat recall my experiences but like the author said time has past and maybe it didn’t all happen the way she explained. However I understand that is the point of having your own education narrative it is to fit my POV so others can see it from my view and understand me.
Author: Pamela
H.W 1.1
One word to describe how I am feeling about this course is calm. I do not feel uneasy about this class, but I do hope to learn/enhance my skills. My best study skill would be to use something as an example. I get a better understanding when I have an example to reference helps me know I’m going in the right direction. So far, I don’t think I have any worries or anything on my mind.
I chose this picture because it has a lot of meaning to me. I usually don’t take pictures when going out with my friends because I want to be in the moment. However, this was one of our last hangouts I wanted to remember before we all went our separate ways to college and wouldn’t be seeing each other in a while.