It
is not a secret that the American school systems are failing in comparison to
other countries. They are so bad that many schools overseas will not take the
American diploma because the standards are so much lower. America is supposed
to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, but it is not meant to be
the home of the uneducated. Unfortunately, this is what we are becoming as a
nation.
Who is to blame for our lack of education? Davis
Guggenheim directed the film, “Waiting
for Superman” and he puts a lot of the blame on the teachers and their
unions. He supports the notion that if principals were able to fire bad
teachers and replace them with ones who were passionate about their students,
that it would fix a majority of the problem. After all charter and magnet
schools are succeeding far past the public ones and they have more freedoms
when it comes to choosing teachers. Are the teachers really solely at fault
though? It may seem like it sometimes though because if a teacher is not
performing adequately, then they will produce poor students. What if the
student has no motivation to do well though? A student needs a support system
at home too, in order to be successful in learning. So, maybe it is not just
the teachers, but a combination of teachers, students, and the families that
students are coming from. When these three things are in working order, it
produces a student’s desire to achieve.
I totally agree that teachers are not the only ones to blame, and it is a combination of the teachers, family, and student. There could be a great teacher the student just resists the learning.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is the students and the teachers both. I also think that it is also some of the family life too.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is also the parents responsiblity to motivate their children. However for many students who come from broken homes and have no parent support, their teacher may be the only motivating force they ever encounter.
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