Sunday, 15 May 2011

about education

I think the problem of education affects all, but directly to the people of the lower and middle class. Lamentably that is the point, the social clasess, apparently in the type of society in wich we live it isn`t possible change this.
But it`s possible improved the education, and I think that can be achieve. But lamentably again this changes are conditioned by decisions of the ruling class, and in the case of Chile, it`s a class at service to the wealthy and powerfull people. The law always defend  the interest of that group, and lamentably only the legal aspect (created or proponed by the politics) can change something. So turned into a vicious circle, in this "democratic system", when the people can`t vote for another type of political, because the binominal system (established by the Dictatorship) don`t allow.
Equally the marchs are important, sometimes I forgget this, it`s like the first step to came to change something, at least  that`s supposed. Well finally the change would be realize by the legal way, although personally I consider that`s very sad.
I didn`t assist to the demonstration last thursday, and I think I don`t do a lot of things to change the system of education like other people. Sometimes it`s disappointed play the game of the ruling class, but I think it`s very necessary do things, although little, although to a long term.
But I really think some of the education problems (and a lot of anothers social problems) it isn`t end if like first step don`t change the constitution...
I think can be interestign check this link :
http://www.abacq.net/imagineria/medidas.htm

4 comments:

  1. Your picture talk by herself. We are not clients, this can´t be a business, we are just students trying to get an opportunity.

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  2. I like your picture! I think the message is true. And the problem of education affects us all.

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  3. I'm pass recently for the "La pincoya" Street. I thinks in "Unidad Popular", what would it be like today?

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  4. I agree with Dali and Nina, we are not clients... but the goverment don't understand that.

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