Sunday, February 15, 2015

Blog Post 4

    
     In this article,  "This Is Why I Sent You To Carlisile" published by American Indian Quarterly author Cristina Stanciu explains the dangers and the horrific challenges that Indians had to face while attending Carlisile. Yes, school today isn't as bad as it was for them back then, they had an extremely strict schedule. Cristina explained this poem and how it said "When the whistle blows at half past five, Once more I am up and still alive," every morning you wake up is another night you survived. The ways these boarding schools would operate are strict, set schedule, discipline and intense leadership. Every single day they would know exactly what they are doing the next day.



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After reading this article, it made me realize that we have it easy compared to those boarding schools. I think some of the stuff they did to the students was a extreme. Yes, I get that it's there religion and they can express themselves how ever they want. But I don't see how beating your students or punishing them with bread and water only diet, helps them become a better student. I'd say that would be the reasons for more school shootings. Their kids not military, you got to let the kids live a  normal life and not be brought up under strict guidelines. Kids deserve a life of finger painting, kick ball, four square and learning how to multiplication by some annoying catchy song.

2 comments:

  1. I agree that you should let your kids live a normal life, all of these boarding schools must have impacted the kids in such a negative way and it was something none of them desereved. It was interesting to read about a specific boarding school and you summarized it well enough for me to fully understand what the article was about.

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  2. So you said in the artical, the whistle blows half past 5. For what just to wake up or to go to bed thats the only part i dont understand. Other then that what i thought what you said was good.

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