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A Greatly Troubled System

– School Essay, Research Paper


The formal education system used in today?s schools is greatly troubled indeed. We are


oblivious to the hundreds of thousands of students oppressed by


tyranny that encapsulates our schooling system. From homework and


grades to the progression of school; schools need changes. This


system stands waiting, while the talents of many young men and women


are exposed to a backward system with hypocritical framework. One of


the many examples is the policy of homework. It seems that this tends


to be abused to give students mere busy work, while students in their


free time should be relaxing, and doing activities they enjoy. Yet


another flaw among the many, is the grading methods used today.


Afterall, a letter or percentile could never fully represent a human


being?s interpretations, with many positive and negative sides and


emotions. These "judgements? tend to cause for great stress and are


in effective. Finally the last point to be stated in this essay


(seeing as if all the points were stated this would turn into a novel


and not an essay) is the matter of the pace of school and


specialization in courses. Courses should be more varied and options


given as well as changing the pace and time of school. Plain and


simple; a more flexible form of education would prove to benefit


everyone. With greater specialization, the learning process can


become quicker, more efficient and less tedious. In the following


paragraphs the points stated above will be further stressed. The


concept of homework in our formal education is wide spread


propaganda. This highly unconstitutional form of schooling tends to


be more busy work under the much repeated cover of ?reinforcing


subjects learned.? This disguise has flailed for years but the truth


shall soon be found. Homework crowds the free time of students; free


time that should be used to do other productive activities. Homework


causes much stress to students which leads to the deterioration of


interest in learning and eventually all hatred of anything school


related. As Mark Twain so beautifully put it, "Don?t let your


schooling interfere with your education.? This quote referring to the


fact that experience in life can be gained outside of school in great


abundance and proves the production of a much better education than


that of sitting in a class-room scribbling characters onto paper.


With a slightly longer and more efficient school day, time could be


optimized and homework could be abolished in its entirety. A true


balance of work and play could be formed leading to a bounteous and


supreme education. The formal education system could be incredibly


more productive and beneficial if our system of merit was modified.


The ?godly? judgement made by teachers seems to have taken on


catastrophic influence; such influence that could change the life

of


a young individual. When we take a step back and look at the logic of


such a concept it is highly ironic. A percentile or letter,


representing a student?s performance over a period of time seem


logical? Later in life do adults working for a living receive such


judgement? Must men and women of today invest sweat, blood and tears


into a silly number? The answer plain and simply is no. With some


changes in our system we could produce an ideal system devoid of


formal grading. Teachers could merely make a more human judgement of


the personality, pro?s, con?s, and things to improve in a student. A


modified system of grading would be greatly more efficient and


prevent the unneeded anguish of thousands. Another one of the major


perils in our system of education is the progression of learning from


Kindergarten until, for most people college. The length and pace of


school is in dire need of reform. More specialized classes need to be


established creating a more efficient school day. Courses should be


more varied and specialized for students with special strengths.


Accomplishing this however, certainly not an easy task, will optimize


learning for formal higher education. It seems ironic that in this


modern world we must spend so much time and effort learning for 17


years and still seem to have an average education. Afterall, two


hundred years ago, one was considered highly educated if they could


read and write. And even 50 years ago, a high school degree was


greatly appraised upon, however, now it seems even a good record and


a college degree makes you merely mediocre. Why don?t people realize


the truth, that people are all specialized in their talents and


interests and a more specialized system would benefit everyone? I


will restate that through the modifications in homework policies,


course options and specialization, and the grading system the modern


system of education would become more efficient and much more of a


comfortable environment. Students will learn things they are


interested in, in a system of such compatibility that young


individuals may excel greatly in their learning. Through this,


students would develop more advanced thought process at earlier ages,


minimizing the years of schooling or possibly even better conversely


expand on the material learned. Changes in homework policies would


positively affect the atmosphere and attitude of school and students.


With modified merit students would learn to work and improve


individually on weaknesses and excel with their strengths. With the


new millenium coming up a reform in our school system is inedible.


This archaic system still used in this modern day and age shall


finally fall to the development of a superior system of education


Yes, with major changes in the formal system of education it could be


a certainly ideal system of learning.

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