miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2011

Solutions in Education

Imagine a situation where your child keeps complaining about studies and school... What will be your decision as a parent if you are convinced that there are glaring issues to be addressed? Read more on education problems and solutions in the public schools...
Education Problems and Solutions

No Standard Policies
Public schools may fall short in completing the target given by the government to educate every child. They lack in accountability, proficiency, infrastructure and assessment. Sometimes, the required number of teachers may be less than the number of students, making it difficult for the teachers to pay personal attention to each student. Public schools cover all types of subjects randomly. They teach English, maths, history, science, reading, writing, and physical education. Therefore, most of the students prefer private education for specializing in a particular subject.

One-way Teaching Process
Public schools may not be able to meet the basic necessities of every student on the same level. However, teachers can make teaching and learning interesting through innovative methods like story telling, games, painting and dancing. The school atmosphere needs to be child-friendly and child-centric,and at the same time, it should also motivate the teachers.

Poor Academic Performance
If schools are practicing an old and outdated agenda during examinations, the students will acquire limited knowledge. This will lead to poor academic performance. Children have a tendency to capture new concepts easily, they imitate things the exact way they see and perceive. In today's world of talent, competition and merits are considered important. Therefore, public schools should enforce latest learning and teaching guidelines every year. If required, they should provide extra classes or tuition facilities to some students.


Lack of Extracurricular Activities
Many students switch to special private classes after school, because public schools include limited activities that may not be up to the mark. Extra curriculum activities include games, painting, music, dancing, speech, gathering and workshops. They are recreational activities that help build self-esteem, confidence and satisfaction.

Learning Disabilities
Children affected by certain learning disabilities are unable to articulate the concepts clearly as taught by teachers in the first stage of learning. They require more practice, revision to learn a particular subject. Some students may learn the concept easily than the others. Students affected by dyslexia, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), physical disabilities will take a longer time to memorize a lesson.

Authority and their rigid system
Higher authorities, principals and teachers always push aside accountability while designing the parameters of a school system. At times, they may respond in unreceptive manners, when questioned by parents. Following certain set methodologies, parameters followed by assessments and reporting can help improvise the overall system.

Social Problems
Social aspect plays a vital role in education. Students may be affected adversely by violence, race, caste, gender discrimination. In such circumstances, they don't feel free to go schools. Sexual harassment, another crucial issue can be solved by strict law and policies.

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  1. I'm from Ireland, and there are a lot of problems with the education system here - mainly the short-sightedness of the Department of Education. For example, I'm in 6th year (final year) and am all ready to sit my Leaving Certificate (final exams in Ireland) but have just been told that I have to repeat a year on the grounds that I am too young, having only done my Junior Cert last year (3rd year exams). I've done all of the coursework and will be 16 by the time of the exams - I see this as being ageist. I set up a petition to let me sit my exams this summer - I'd be really grateful if you could take a look.
    https://www.change.org/p/jan-o-sullivan-allow-molly-o-gorman-to-do-her-leaving-cert-in-2015?after_sign_exp=default&just_signed=true

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