Monday, June 11, 2012

Cell Phones

I have always have mixed feelings about cell phones for many different reasons. I for one know that I get really distracted by my cellphone so I am just as guilty, but I hate it when people can't give you their full attention because they are texting or surfing the web. At the same time however, I know that I would be completely lost without my cellphone. I call my mom like every day which I know I wouldn't be able to do if I didn't have a cellphone. I am still trying to decided if cellphones are just one of those necessary evils.

Media Literacy Class


San Juan School District,
            I would like to bring to your attention the fact that San Juan School District does not provide a media literacy class for their students. I would strongly encourage the school district to implement some sort of class or even a short program that lasts a few weeks. This type of a program will help students become aware of the different types of media they are exposed to every day and how that media can have an effect on them physically, emotionally, as well as socially.
            Teaching our students in all areas is the fundamental goal of education; however, I feel that educating them about the media is one area in which San Juan Schools could put more of their focus on. The media effects individuals in so many ways both positively and negatively that is why it is so important that we teach students about the media. So that they themselves will be able to not only understand the effect that the media is having on them but also allow them to make informed decisions about the type and amount of media they allow themselves to take in.
            The level of self esteem that I have noticed in students not just in high school and middle school but even as young as elementary age students has made me believe that a media literacy class in necessary for the San Juan Schools. At times it can be hard for children and adolescents to distinguish the difference between what they see on television and what reality is really like. The media does an excellent job at sexualizing women especially and creating a body image that kids believe is necessary to have yet in all reality it is almost impossible to achieve. This is not a problem exclusively presented for girls, the media is also emphasizing the perfectly fit and muscular body image that boys think they must have as well. The media aimed at children and adolescents also is often very high in relational aggression content. Because of this children begin to believe that being mean and aggressive with their peers is okay and in some cases is even considered the norm.
            Although the media is not the only reason self-esteem levels can be low in students, it is source of negativity that we can target. Helping students become media literate can influence how they see themselves as well as how they view their peers. As students gain a more positive image of themselves as well as those around them, they will be able to contribute to creating a healthy environment in which they can learn and excel not only socially but academically as well. Once again I strongly encourage you to consider creating a media literacy class for the students of San Juan School District.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration,
Kimber Mitchell 

Monday, June 4, 2012

Sexting

Lately I have been talking to quite a few people that have shared their experiences with me of either friends or family members of theirs that have been involved in sexting. It is amazing how common it is. It was also interesting the different reasons people give for becoming involved in sexting, either feeling pressure from others, their lack of self-esteem, their inability to recognize the consequences of their actions. Sexting is such a harmful thing that can have lasting damaging effects and I am just glad that I am learning as much as I am about it so that I can become better prepared to help others who are involved in it.

Songs of Home

I love country music, and lately I have been listening to a lot of country music and it is reminding me so much of home. Most country songs talk of a slower and simpler life style and that is what I miss. I am graduating this semester and then I am heading back home to the "country life" where life doesn't seem so complicated. I am ready to be home and these songs are only making me anticipate the life style that is awaiting me (at least for a month before I head to Russia for my mission).