There are changes
that can be made, small changes like the way students are taught on one
curriculum and tested on another, abolish standardized tests. Teach students
how to succeed in life not just school. Fewer students per classroom and more
one on one learning. Take more focus on students and less on the money. These
are just some things that our education boards need to focus on. When did
education become this destructive mess? Most people will agree that it has been
a mess since its creation and some may feel it’s the changing of time. We need
to focus on the current and less on the past.
Education starts
at home, when you are learning to crawl, talk, and walk, we are already being
prepped for a life full of institution. Society is to blame for some problems
in the education system, like if your child is hyper they may have a learning disability,
or if your child is a slow learner they also may have a learning disability. As
soon as children are labeled with these brands of ADD, OCD, a form of Autism,
Dyslexia, Etc. the system automatically rules them out. “These kids slow down
the class” as teachers tell parents and advise them to look at other
alternative learning. This is where smaller classrooms come in handy, stop
throwing these labeled students into special education classes that do not
teach them at the class level they are. Educators grow intolerant of student
behavior and ignore the signs for help; this is another change that needs to
happen. Stop labeling students and start reinforcing there esteem.
In preschool
children learn the alphabet, to count, to match colors, and shapes. They learn
words and how to use them. There should be education before preschool, when a
child hits preschool they are already behind, most children have not been
socialized with other children, they are slow to learn and interact. We should
have earlier head start programs that teach our young children sign language to
start forming communication skills, the benefits are outstanding. Children are
more susceptible to learning and retaining knowledge when you start teaching
them before they can talk.
Parents should be
held accountable to for their children; it is their responsibility to teach
them as well as teachers. Teachers cannot do it all. If parents would read to
their children starting at a young age, children will have a higher reading comprehension
when they hit kindergarten, most students who have been read to, tend to have
at least two grades higher reading levels. If schools and educators pushed the
issue of early communication and reading, learning comprehension would be
higher in K-12 schools.
Education is just
that EDUCATION; schools should be able to fulfill their dreams of fully
educating the classes for life. Standardized tests set all students up to fail,
there is no such test that can be accurate for each learner, why would we do
this? Why would we make our children take tests that they are no way prepared
for? Awe, yes because the schools need money, they higher the scores the more
money the school receives. But what is that showing the students who cannot
perform the standards of the test? We are showing them that according to these
tests, they are not up to par and breaking their esteem. Making students
perform at a “standard level” is what is crippling the education system, tests
should not be a make or break situation.
Grading the work is not creating potential, it
is killing it. Students get graded on assignments, work, tests, and behavior.
But what really happens when the grades are given? If a student is failing and
warned about their work what happens next? Educator should be paying more
attention, why is that student failing? Why do they not understand? These are
the questions that the parents, teachers, and school counselors should be asking
and getting answers, not looking past the issues. Education should be looking
into the creativity of a child finding their strengths, and focus on strengthening
the weaknesses.
In our schools we
should be teaching about life, how to bank, how to fill out applications, how
to do taxes, how to manage money, sexual education, how protect yourself after high
school. We should not have to rely on the parents alone to teach their children
about life, because they also don’t have the answers. When a student graduate’s
high school the education system is pushing them into a world they have never
had to experience before. Most students won’t have a job, won’t go to college,
and won’t have a car. Wouldn’t you want them to be a bit more established
leaving high school? Knowing how to get a job or fill out a college application
knowing what you need to do before you can buy a car or sign an apartment
lease. Our education system should prepare students for life. These are life
goals that go with education. Accomplishing all of these and graduating high
school bring more hope for a young person’s future.
Society today puts
a lot of pressure on the education system. It blames the schools for the bad
apples and the welfare cases. But it’s not the schools fault. Schools and
teachers can’t control how someone grows up, but they can try and make it a
better place through learning. It’s not the schools fault your child is now a
teenage parent, but the school can offer sexual education and condoms. It’s also
not the schools fault that your child begins drug addiction, but the school can
offer drug and alcohol awareness. Blaming the education system for examples
like this is not going to fix the problems of society.
Technology is one
factor in the problems with schools. It is a blessing and a curse. Requiring students
to type out papers and do internet research as homework make people feel bad
for not being able to afford a computer or internet service. When did penmanship
leave the curriculum? Why is it not
important to spell without auto spell check anymore? In the five years the dictionary
may be out of print. Writing teaches patients and willingness to learn. We should
bring back penmanship as a standard. Technology makes it so easy for students
to cheat and cause distraction.
Schools should try
and eliminate as much of societies reliance on technology and bring focus back
to learning not to Facebook. The education system is broken, it needs to be
fixed. We need to find ways to fix it. Making changes to the current situations
can have an outstanding effect on how students learn and teachers teach. Schools
need to worry less about having the latest and greatest food, or track fields,
or cafeterias. They need to focus on making school a better place for learning.
Cutting down class sizes and removing standardize tests is a start, but to
really fix it is to reevaluate the education structure and redefine what is
truly important. It all needs to start at the top each person involved in
education needs to be held accountable and bring our education system to a
higher standard for the future generations.
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