Interesting quote,
This is part of the problem with Americans.
"'I'm too lazy to learn'
'I'm too lazy to think'
'I'm too lazy to do anything about it'."
So, beyond the stereotypes, what is/was your education system like? Do you feel that it compares favorably with others?
My opinion:
I come from a suburban school district that is deeply in debt, has a curriculum that lags several years behind other schools, has moderate test scores, and has a high school dropout/repeat percentage of nearly 25% (in my class). I feel that, unless a student takes the hardest courses possible, they well not recieve a great education. After seeing some of the things students do, anti-smoking posters that say "smoking makes your longs sick", a school newspaper that does not use spell-check, and having high school students repeating pre-algebra, I feel rather ashamed of my school system.
On the other hand, my school's top courses gave me the opportunity to earn several hundred thousand dollars worth of scholarships and be accepted into one of the toughest schools in the nation.
But what is the general result of my school system's education? I would say that the top 10% have a superior education, but the majority have an average-to-poor education.
I would like to hear some other people's opinions on their schools (or former schools). General comments on educational systems, problems, and improvements would also be appreciated.
This is part of the problem with Americans.
"'I'm too lazy to learn'
'I'm too lazy to think'
'I'm too lazy to do anything about it'."
So, beyond the stereotypes, what is/was your education system like? Do you feel that it compares favorably with others?
My opinion:
I come from a suburban school district that is deeply in debt, has a curriculum that lags several years behind other schools, has moderate test scores, and has a high school dropout/repeat percentage of nearly 25% (in my class). I feel that, unless a student takes the hardest courses possible, they well not recieve a great education. After seeing some of the things students do, anti-smoking posters that say "smoking makes your longs sick", a school newspaper that does not use spell-check, and having high school students repeating pre-algebra, I feel rather ashamed of my school system.
On the other hand, my school's top courses gave me the opportunity to earn several hundred thousand dollars worth of scholarships and be accepted into one of the toughest schools in the nation.
But what is the general result of my school system's education? I would say that the top 10% have a superior education, but the majority have an average-to-poor education.
I would like to hear some other people's opinions on their schools (or former schools). General comments on educational systems, problems, and improvements would also be appreciated.