Problems in Our Education System Essay

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    innovations. As beneficial as it may to our economy, we have to face the reality that the sustainability of the world population is depended on whether or not we can meet the production demands. The miracle of technological innovations have allow human to surpass our limits time and time again but we are now faced…

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    I 've read, witnessed, and gone through many things my young mind couldn’t even begin to fathom. 1.3 million high school students don 't graduate on time yearly. We have the opportunity to give all the children in our country the chance to to attain an excellent education. Education is not reaching the masses of children grades K-12 in America and we can no longer accept this failure. Every child in this world learns things a different way, we have even discovered names for different types of…

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    1900’s was a year round school system (Pedersen, "The History of School and Summer Vacation"). This system allowed for more days within the learning period and allotted for students to get more out of their education. Research from all the way back to a hundred years ago has shown that students tend to lose information and their footing during a traditional summer vacation (Fairchild, "Why and how communities should focus on summer learning."). The current system most public schools within …

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    political problems of our day. Their word is the law, and most of the time it has the desired effect of extinguishing the problems on a nationwide scale. While this has worked many times in the past, it has never worked and continues to fail when dealing with the national education. Students and their educational needs simply span too broad of a spectrum for the federal government to satisfy each individual 's needs with one blanket statement. As Andrew Smarick, a former official of the…

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    America can make it hard to fathom that it took over a hundred years from our nation’s founding for the federal government to understand the importance of funding an adequate system for public education. Currently, in the United States, a portion of the taxes collected by federal and local governments is allocated to the free education every child between the ages of five and eighteen. The current laws that only require education to be free to students until the end of secondary (high) school,…

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    world, where we tackle our problems through rational thought, using common morals and ethics as a sort of compass. The fate of humanity and the world is almost entirely in our hands. With growing technological power, we are more connected through communication than ever, yet disconnected from the ideals of our fellow man. In America, we label ourselves a democracy, a nation that gifts power through majority decision, a process deemed fair by ourselves. Yet we have created a system that…

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    specialized lockers made for helping students that are a part of the technological education systems have access to an easy, convenient, and reliable way of charging their school-assigned computers. What is it made of? Well, they aren't called Eco Ports for nothing. Each of our specially designed lockers are made from completely recycled materials, which cuts back on the waste of metals, plastic, and even e-waste. Design Our Eco Ports are made just as standard lockers are for the most part,…

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    times where I would nod my head to disapproved or approved certain arguments made about public and charter schools. The argument made was that public education is broken, which is a claim I do not support because public schools are being judged in their ability to reach certain goals without being given the proper resources to do so. The main problems in this case seem to be the inadequate way of funding schools that create socioeconomic segregation that impacts mainly minority students. I think…

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    America’s Education System There are a number of issues surrounding our country’s school system and the children attending those schools. American kids are suffering from the lack of persistence from the adults around them, whether it be directly from parents, teachers, or indirectly from financial supporters. If it wasn’t already a challenge figuring out new things and learning how things work, consider being a child with no sense of direction. Improvements need to be done to more school…

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    What is more, these factors I told as my first reason all caused a very serious problem which is my second reason for my stand—under this education system, students have few spare times to do what they like to do, to learn something else or do some sports, it caused many problems. For example, because Chinese students spend most of time at school and after school they still have homework to do, they nearly have time to do sports; so, their physical quality is not good. It manifests in respects…

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