Education is an important part of today's world, and it is very important that all students have the greatest potential. Born in southern California on August 15, 1969, Erin Gurwell brought hope and change as he changed the lives of problematic high school students at Woodrow Wilson High School forever. By allowing these students to talk and giving each student infinite possibilities, these students symbolize "returning from the education system" (Rea, 2012). For a long time before Groewell became a teacher, she wanted to become a lawyer.
New teacher Erin Gruwell chose to be a teacher instead of becoming a juvenile lawyer. Gruwell comes from the career of the middle class, Caucasian, and respects education. She thinks that education is a means to achieve a better future. She believes that education is a better way as young people arrive at the court system, as young people have lost. Gruwell does not encourage English department manager, honor English teacher, her father, and finally her husband. Even students are not respectful, there is no reason to encourage Gruwell. Battle, murder, gangsters' activities can be frustrating for brave and weak teachers. Grewwell was anxious for a way to let her students participate in her English lesson and to learn. She is proudly wearing her strings of pearls
As an ideal 23-year-old English teacher at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, Eileen Gruwell encountered an "unreachable and dangerous" student office. One day, she intercepted a note with an ugly ethnic manga and insisted on anger that this was a kind of one that led the Holocaust - only the unrecognized appearance could be satisfied. Therefore her and her students use precious book Anne Frank. A diary of a young girl and a diary of Zlata: I misunderstood the lives of children of Sarajevo as their guide, the change of life, the opening of eyes, intolerance of spiritual confrontation and the Odyssey. In these books they saw similarities in their own lives, recorded their thoughts and emotions in the diary and told themselves to respect the civil rights activist "Freedom Knight" I call it "freelance writer".
Freelance Writer's Diary: How teachers and 150 teenagers use sentences to change themselves and the world around them