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Brianna Mosley Feminist Theory December 6, 2011
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Schools were created to teach our children and prepare for their life in the “real world” However, the United States’ education is no longer the world leader According to an 2008 study, the United States was ranked 18 th out of 36 industrialized countries "It's not that we're doing horrible. But the other guys are moving faster,” says Richard Freeman, an economics professor at Harvard.
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How can the so called “Land of Opportunity” have such a poor education? School system is not uniform throughout the nation Each state sets their own curriculum and places students at a disadvantage over others Teachers only teach for the Test High school students are subjected to numerous test, not only each class but there are also state and national tests Students have the habit of “test and forget” Most students will only memorize what they need to know for a test then will forget whatever they learned No real chance for students to gain outside experience to seek potential career fields It isn’t mandatory for students to seek internships and volunteer experience before they go to college
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First get rid of all testing and grades To much pressure to be “perfect” and competition to be the best Have more teaching and activities outside the classroom and building Can put what they learned to situations in the real world Allow students interact with others outside their age group The chance to learn from others Implement mandatory foreign language, art, physical education classes Let the students have the chance to express themselves
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