Many students who do not receive the opportunity to attend a very well developed school do not have the chance to discover what inspires them or what they’re passionate about, which later can become an obstacle. In the SouthEast Education Network (SEEN) magazine called “Foster Passion and Purpose in your student’s schools the author Levi Brackman discusses the importance of passion and purpose as students pursue their education. For example he reveals “if you help a student find their purpose in life, everything else around them, their entire education, their extracurricular activities and everything in between, will be seen through the prism of that overriding purpose in life…,”(1). It is essential that educational institution foster this type of learning because it is not only vital for students, but society as a whole. It is influential on a student because they are able to discover parts of their identity and help them have a sense of direction. Furthermore Brackman emphasizes, “They can talk all the knowledge they have discovered about …show more content…
An article called “An Overview of 21st Century Skills” the authors Brandon C. Ledward and Dorothy Hirata discuss the idea that education should be able to adjust to this century in order to prepare people for what is most valued in today’s society. The authors suggest that “education must be upgraded for learners to thrive in new global economy. Success in today’s world requires the ability to access, synthesize, and communicate information; to work collaboratively across differences to solve complex problems; and to create new knowledge through the innovative use of multiple technologies,” (1). This is crucial because education should be able to not only coach students about subject like math, science, and english but should also be reminding them constantly how they can apply these subjects in the real world in careers. Change is constantly happening around us and if as an educational system can 't keep up the student students will struggle even more. An example of this is proposition 58 in California which was fighting for bilingual education, which passed. In an article called “Bilingual Education Returns to California. Now what?” the author Claudio Sanchez highlights the importance of this change. For instance he emphasize “Overall, it 'll be easier now for the California’s 1.4 million English Language Learners--about a fifth of the