Lauryn Davis, Junior, Education Major
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education-k-12/reports/2019/08/14/473197/elevating-student-voice-education/
Being an education major at PVAMU isn't always the easiest of things, we are often faced with challenges that can be fixable or avoided altogether. The article above explains how students should have a voice regarding their Education. At a university it is easy to be lost and unheard because your professors have tons of students and it is so much bigger than an elementary school classroom. We are supposed to be preparing for our futures which are closer than ever, but we are suffering and falling behind because of things that aren't really in our control. If you read the article it shows ways students can reach those who are in charge and who decide how we will receive our education. The College of Education should want to hear our feedback and our concerns, ultimately that may help them improve their policies and be able to reach their students better. I've decided to interview a fellow education major here at PVAMU to hear some of her thoughts and feelings on the education department.
1. What do you think is the biggest thing the College of Education needs to improve on? The biggest thing the College of Education needs to improve is their communication skills. Nothing is ever explained correctly or clearly when students ask questions. There should be a set guideline with dates and times explaining each event occurring over the school year. 2. Who have been your favorite professors in the College of Education, and why? I have not encountered a professor I would consider as my favorite. 3. What are some of the difficulties you've faced so far being a junior in college? The biggest challenge for me these last two years of college has been time management. I struggle with getting my homework done at the correct time and not waiting until the last minute. |
An inside look at my struggles and successes during my junior year of college.
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Interview with Fellow PVAMU Education Major- Lauryn Davis
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