Monday, 20 January 2014

Top Problems With Public Education The Government Must Deal With

By Judy Sullivan


The world of today, even with all the technology and innovations, is still imperfect. The perfect system has not been created yet. In fact, it is a question if the perfect system can really exist. The human society has yet to see such a day to come. Even when it comes to schools, there are still troubles like the problems with public education that the government should actually deal with.

No standard policies. Most of the schools fail to complete the government's target of educating each child because there is no standard policy available for the teachers to follow. There are even issues about the lack of accountability, assessment, proficiency, and infrastructure in a school that makes it more difficult to give attention to the students.

Another one is that there is only a one-way teaching process. There is no other way for teachers to teach their students than to follow the old manual passed down from previous teachers. In order to keep the interest of the students in learning, the teachers are commanded to think of innovative teaching methods. These methods, like dancing or plays, are supposed to help liven each class.

Poor academic performance. This is the most common threat to these schools. This is all due to the fact that the schools are still practicing the outdated agenda of examination. In this case, the students will get their knowledge limited. As a result of getting their knowledge limited, they will show poor academic performance.

People also know that this school is oftentimes labeled with troubles like peer pressure and violence. There are students who find it easy to threaten their classmates. If there is a hierarchy such as senior and junior, the threatening will become even more obvious. They can use abusive language towards them or abuse them physically.

There is a lack of extracurricular activities. This is usually the reason why those ambitious and capable students transfer to private schools. Simply because there is no extracurricular, these students will feel that they are being buried. Their talents will have nowhere to go. They will lose motivation and thus lose self-esteem and confidence in return.

Learning disabilities. Students suffering from ADHD, physical disabilities, or dyslexia will have a hard time coping with their school work. The teachers cannot give them special attention, considering the normal state of the classroom. They are not given the extra time and lessons they need so they fall behind the other kids considerably.

Authority and the rigid system. Indeed, the system at these schools can be perfectly described as rigid. For the higher authorities, they have their own agenda to fulfill and are thus not to be bothered by accountability. Even when the parents want to accost them for some issues, they oftentimes become unresponsive and leave everything to the teacher in charge of the parent's child.

The students take up bad habits or addiction. This is normal considering that the adults around them take up drugs, alcohol, and smoking. They will just imitate whatever they see the adults do. If they are not given the right attention, they will also fall into the same depravity. This will then cause additional problems with public education.




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