Analysis Of School Is Failing The Future Generation

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How America is failing the future generation
“Boston Latin School, founded on April 23, 1635,is the oldest public school in America.”(thefreedomtrail.org). Since then education has had the goal of increasing knowledge in America. Even though in America we have taken giant leaps in our educational system we still have areas where we are dulling the children 's minds. Change is needed for the good of our nation and it all starts with the future generations and the information they obtain growing up. John Holt’s “School is bad for children” discusses how school is crippling children. Another arthur Scott Adams wrote “How to get a real education” where he outlines seven skills that should be taught in school. Lastly Daniel S Cheever Jrs’ “Is college worth the money” explains how the cost of …show more content…

He explains how we send these children into a school system with life and eagerness in their hearts, children who are open and ready to learn. However, once they get to school that fire in their hearts is extinguished. Another thing Holt talks about in his essay is the fact that the school system takes away human interaction. These children are not allowed to talk or have fun at school, they must sit quietly as the teacher lectures on about stuff they will probably never use in the real world. He further explains that these children should be able to learn from each other and to help each other grow. He even goes so far as to say that another way the school system is failing these children is by forcing them to be there, he believes we should let them choose to go to school rather than forcing them to be there. In his opinion this will let them want to be there. Holt has thought of many ways to fix the system in place now, some of his ideas include things such as getting rid of standardized testing and having more adults involved in children 's lives who are not the parent or

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