Problems in Our Education System Essay

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    Education has changed little to none over the years, and must be drastically rethought for students to really benefit from it. Leon Botstein states that “high school [just] doesn’t work anymore” in today’s society (Source 3). Education has fallen behind as the world has progressed. In order for education to be effective and useful in our adult years, we must not “prolong the life of a flawed institution that is out of date” (Source 3). Society as a whole must find a way to teach differently and…

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    history. There have been some major downfalls and accomplishments in the history of education. Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896) was a law that called for the segregation of public schools under the doctrine of “separate but equal” (Sass, 2016). 58 years later the “separate but equal” doctrine was considered unconstitutional and was overturned by the Supreme Court (Sass, 2016). As a result, Brown vs. Board of Education established desegregation in schools and equality for all (Sass, 2016). There has…

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    same ideas as to what is wrong with our education system. The changing of education is due to the leak of consumerism into universities, lack of passion and that the students are just not interested in the subject. I believe that this is true, but I also believe it’s up to the teachers to have passion in their job that they have chosen to do! It makes it that much more interesting. The implementation of new techniques to improve education falls in the hands of our licensed teachers or school…

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    Robinson claims that the current education system is killing our children’s creativity. Robinson believes creativity is as important in education as literacy. However, schools are more focused on training kids to pass tests and go to college, rather than letting them think outside the box. He also talks about the different types of intelligence, and how kids learn in a variety of ways. Robinson explains how children are more intelligent than we think, but our education system forces them to…

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    the global leader in collegiate completion. There are many ways to rectify this depressing statistic. An initial reaction may be to decrease the cost barrier allowing more students to enroll while others encourage a more comprehensive k-12 education system to better prepare students for the rigors of college. The commonality between both proposals is that something must be done. There is not, however, a consensus on how best to "right the ship". The downward trend of college graduation…

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    for the Papercut system alone. Those trees will take 15 years to grow back. The biggest problem with our paper consumption is that people are cutting trees and depleting forests at an unsustainable rate. The best solution to this problem is to decrease paper consumption by switching to digital education. In this way, people save paper, meanwhile preparing them for a paperless future. Studying in my Environment & Human Values course, I learned that trees are a vital part of our ecosystem, and…

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    appropriate and reasonable for our day and age. In addition to opportunity maintenance and as a result of it, Ray also proposes that as a moral requirement we ought to explore whether stimulants could be a means…

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    similar system in the United States. A System where the main purpose is learning, not benchmarks, levels or standards. Where only highly educated teachers are qualified to teach. Where the idea of less is more. Fewer classes during the day, so students have more time to put into practice what they had learned and apply concepts. Everyone is involved in the education of the children of Finland from government to parents. The students are taught to think for themselves, problem solving…

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    central element that I have learned by participating in this social problems course that I found essential to understanding sociology. The common aspect that was presented in about every discussion board topic for this course as a possible solution was education. Without the proper understanding and education for each topic that was provided for us to analyze, I would not have been able to accurately evaluate the various social problems we encountered throughout the semester. This course…

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    The year-round schooling program often receives a thumbs-down due to the additional burden it places on parents. With frequent breaks under the year-round education system, working parents will have to scramble for daycare arrangements. According to Pearson and Geier (2014), families can end up having siblings on different attendance schedules. If children in one family are not on the same school schedule, it will not be possible to arrange family vacations. A community member interviewed by the…

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