Thursday, February 12, 2015

Education

Is the educational system in need of reform?  There are many who think that the educational system is flawed and does not help children in the ways they need.  People argue that classes are too big and the teachers cater to the average student.  I have three kids in high school who vary in their educational needs.  I have one that is bored at school because he is smarter than the average.  His tests scores are high, but often times gets D in class. My daughter on the other hand struggles because she is below the class average.  She too finds school to be boring because the material is over her head. 

Everyone seems to want to point a finger at the education system when students fail.  I read an article that examined the education system in South Korea, who is considered exceptional in their educational success.  The kids there go to school from 9-5 and then go to a secondary school from 5-10.  I'm sure this much school would make any person excel academically, but kids need more than just a classroom education--they need life.  Being in school longer may solve some problems, but there may be some detrimental side effects to removing kids from play and life.

The problem is not more school, the problem is finding a solution that works for the kids.  If children do not all learn in the same way and at the same pace, then why do we have a system that is trying to standardize learning?  The solution is not in finding one right way, but finding different ways that are right for different people.  In the public school system, children are put into grades by their age, not their ability.  This public school system is seen by society as the right way (or only way) to do things.  The options are few and sometimes looked down upon.  There is charter schools, home schools, and private schools.  Charter schools are not much different than public schools.  Home schools are time consuming and private schools can be very expensive.   Most people don't consider other options unless their children have problems with the public schools.  If there was more diversity and more options to choose from, people would choose schools that had the best learning experience.  This in turn would cause schools to be more competitive in finding solutions that fit.  Funding for schools should not be based on following some standard form of learning.  There should be pilot schools that operate in a way that is unique to the community and its people.  Parent's, teachers, students, and the community should have an input into this learning process.   


http://bid4papers.com/blog/usa-education-system/

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