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Edited by II Smiggles II: 9/17/2015 1:27:09 PM
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The Education System Is Flawed but How can We Fix it?

It’s been proven not only by regular ordinary people all over the world, but also seasoned scientists that we, as humans, desire to learn. We crave to absorb new discoveries, ideas, and experiences. We are, by nature, consumers. We also know that school is less than a pleasant experience. You’re forced to learn things you don’t always care about. The largest argument for this by educational directors and funding is that you will never know what a child will grow up to be and what knowledge they’ll need. It’s better and safer to give them a starter pack of a little bit of everything. However this is reliant on the idea that those who are not legal adults are not mature and developed enough to have the foresight for their future. Despite that, they are given minimal teachings on what actually goes on outside the protective bubbles of schools and the life it comes with at that time. While it certainly is a good idea, in concept, to teach budding young adults a sprinkle of the basics it’s come to our attention, through decades of learning, that you don’t have to force anyone to be taught. Humans are fascinatingly malleable creatures. Not only by those around them but by their own hand. You can teach yourself, and likely have, topics you’ve never even heard of before by the smallest clipping of a clue to what it is. That is, if it interests you. We’re conditioned to believe we need a teacher. That we, by any means, have to be fed carefully in order to understand the mental tools we require to learn from more advanced teachers. Children and young adults are given far less credit than they deserve when it comes to what their minds can do. [b]Do you believe if you were allowed to learn instead of forced you would enjoy school more? Do you believe there are ways to improve and make the education system more beneficial? How would you change it? [/b]

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  • Ez I am a junior, in college working in a school district and perform duties that work with many teachers 1. Suprise inspections. I used to h8 when teachers knew ahead of time when they were coming. They tell you all to behave or severe punishments later. Had a terrible middle school teacher and a cruel college professor everyone hated.... But when those days come everything is staged and perfect. 2. Reduce funding in main district offices. Seriously the top people use the funds on new desks and comps all the time. Where I work there is a increase of high rankers, a cut of middle type employees (many departments working on skeleton crews), and a lot of student workers. It's like a mini America, a huge gap is there between levels and the hoarding is too much 3. So much equipment goes to waste, ever seen 50+ computers gone to waste just because they were 5 years old? I have. They just leave it outside. That could have saved or made money at the schools. 4. Less tests and more study . Real study and in depth

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