Every year our students do an exercise on living in Boise. They gather information related to cost of living: rent for a reasonable apartment, car insurance, food, utlities, car payment, etc.
Once an average has been computed we divide by a 40 hour work week. Without skiing at Bogus, shopping at the mall, eating out, MAYBE a cell-phone, and NO cable TV the amount last year (gross, hourly) is $12.00.
This exercise allows the students to see that without skills/education, their opportunities to earn a decent living are diminished.
This reality check stems from years of listening to teenagers tell me that after high school they will have a nice car, ski at Brundage, etc.
I am not a pessimist, but a realist. I WANT my students to have the things that they desire- I get frustrated when they cannot follow simple rules at Sheridan (no gum chewing, wear the school uniform correctly, for example) and they see themselves at some amazing job earning huge dollars.
If they cannot write a simple paragraph or follow simple instructions how will they comply with rules/demands of a high-paying job?
As you can see, I am frustrated...