Integrated Knowledge
Growing up in a small town in Texas, I did not learn much (if anything) about culture and the world around me. I thought (as most do) that I had it all figured out at 18. When I began my first CCS class, I realized that I, in fact, knew almost nothing. Paired with my Intercultural Context in Education class, I learned about the racial inequalities in education. Because of the knowledge I was able to gain from these classes, I had the opportunity to teach some classes myself about the intersectionality between race and education. I also took many classes not related to my major: animal behavior, cultural anthropology, and a psychology course. I realized I loved psychology so much, I decided to continue my education in the subject and minor in it. Without the PioCore classes, I would not have been able to have the opportunities to broaden my knowledge outside of my chosen major.
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