sábado, 28 de diciembre de 2019

America's overall education system

I always hear about how broken America's education system is compared to most developed nations out there. Whether it discrimination, lack of funding for school, little pay for teachers etc. Also the subject matter that is being taught in school. I wish they had classes on taxes, how to budget, taking out a loan, cooking, proper diets, and the importance of mental health.

There are enough subjects that are taught in high school that we don't ever use. One would think that having a robust and effective/practical approach to educating kids so they are set up for success is obvious. But the states are not doing it.

I just want to hear as many perspectives and opinions on this topic. The questions: 1. Why haven't we revamped our education system giving the information we have now to help decide what to do? 2. Why aren't teachers getting paid more? 3. Isn't educating the younger generation one of the best steps to take to better the future? Shouldn't it be a top priority? 4. Why is education not taken seriously in the US?

Any articles you have in mind to further explain your point works.



Submitted December 28, 2019 at 08:28PM by Chango-the-burrito https://ift.tt/39l6jXV

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