fractalfeline
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Ok so I thought I'd start another thread (the last one sure clunked) about education. It has been suggested that the educational system is imperfect, to say the very very least, and that considerable amounts of reform are necessary to ensure quality education for our citizens (feel free to jump in about other countries too, I can only speak for my own as I only have experience with my own). What's wrong with the educational system? What kind of reforms does it need? How will these problems be solved?
For example, I believe that high school ought to be shortened, and the lesson plan more concentrated, and more directed towards developing skills and talents that students have earlier. If a student has a natural talent towards computer programming, there ought to be an option for the student to start learning about it sooner, and maybe get some college credit for it.
Also I believe the economics of public schooling needs to be reworked so that the poor can have the same educational opportunities as the rich, or at least the same as the middle class. The rich get richer and the poor get stuck in the inner city? That's not the American Dream is it?
And so forth. Well? What do you guys think?
Edit: Previous threads on the topic, for necromantic purposes:
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/105466-federal-national-education-standards-usa.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/104587-sats.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/off-topic/104177-online-college.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/14220-education-thoughts-stance-humans.html
For example, I believe that high school ought to be shortened, and the lesson plan more concentrated, and more directed towards developing skills and talents that students have earlier. If a student has a natural talent towards computer programming, there ought to be an option for the student to start learning about it sooner, and maybe get some college credit for it.
Also I believe the economics of public schooling needs to be reworked so that the poor can have the same educational opportunities as the rich, or at least the same as the middle class. The rich get richer and the poor get stuck in the inner city? That's not the American Dream is it?
And so forth. Well? What do you guys think?
Edit: Previous threads on the topic, for necromantic purposes:
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/105466-federal-national-education-standards-usa.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/104587-sats.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/off-topic/104177-online-college.html
http://forums.x10hosting.com/crossfire/14220-education-thoughts-stance-humans.html
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