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This is my question I want under social.A question so far not replied by parents but by mafia authorities at politics and those handfuls programmed for selfish gains.Such parents are becoming too jealous of others' kids forgetting at socialization one day when all grown ups mingle to build their society.It is said to be a curse by the elite who are funded not to talk out their opinions in public.How long could parents be hidden from the acid truth-when the social becomes so dirty as not to be containable? What you expect from a child who has been robbed of its base for a jump in life? That base is how to use his brains and so develop his mental .Why teachers should talk all the way and the kids be distracted-to be on their own to create whatnot and get punished .Why not reverse the situation
And let the pupils talk on some guidance? Why spend so much by peoples' taxes on a system rotting at the base itself? What is that legacy politicians leave behind.One said three times EDUCATION.

2007-06-24 20:31:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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To be honest I don't blame the education system at all. Some children come out with a high level education and others drop out at an early age. The system isn't the problem. The students within the system are. Years ago children obeyed their teachers and parents but now they stand on street corners late at night thinking that they are hard. Lets face it, no matter how much you improve the system the kids still won't want to be a part of it. A good grounding in morals and work ethic from the parents is what the kids need. After that is established then maybe there will be more effort and less distraction in the classes so the teachers can actually do their jobs.

2007-06-24 20:44:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

As if parents and children weren't under enough pressure as it is now we want reform and betterment in the package to boot. The demand for change and fix-it solutions bang louder than the actual reality. Before one is able to work we already want or need to implant some new system that will better educate our young etc. etc. When you have million's of humans scrambling for some position if life as if it were essential to the well being of our young citizens to get there also meanwhile some make it and others don't does not reflect bad on the educational system. It reflects reality anywhere in the universe. And to consider those who don't make it as failures is just a stupid mistake. Everyone makes it some way to the pinnacle of his or her life and that is what they have to live with not the idealistic hope that our definition of perfect is the one main concept and those who are not so indicate a failure in our educational system.

2007-06-24 21:21:27 · answer #2 · answered by JORGE N 7 · 0 0

I'm glad you are aking questions and expressing yourself. However I would like to know where in the country you are and your age. Your English is quite poor, I could take into account your haste in writing your question. So I tell you this. As a parent of a school age child I am decided to revolt. I home school. This is NOT the popular solution in my area, however my child is far ahead of the kids here in his age group. I started this out of necessity due to my work situation and continued when I realized it was working; but most parents do not have the time nor the patience to proceed this way and rely on the schools to do the job. The parents are assured at many intervals during the school year that thier kids are doing well or at least o.k. Perhaps many parents don't really know what is going on at school. My advise to you is to talk with your parents; I mean really open up to them and tell them your frustrations with school. Perhaps a solution could be attained. Don't blame the parents, we have a lot on our plates and our kids aren't always very communicative when it comes to school. How many times have you answered when asked about your day "nothing"?

2007-06-24 20:53:19 · answer #3 · answered by eileenmaxxam 2 · 0 0

I think you have a point. Parents do have a lot of power, and schooling would improve if more parents sttod up to the head teachers and demanded better results, or became interested in local politics for education and demnded to see OFSTED reports. I think much could and should be done - but apathy will not improve education at all.

2007-06-24 22:59:52 · answer #4 · answered by rose_merrick 7 · 0 0

yes ok, very nice....

however, I've always beleived that if you cant think of something better to replace, then don't criticise yourself.

Its very easy to say, 'education... system rotting at the base'' but then you dont say what could be done to alter this.

2007-06-24 20:36:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Was English not your first language? Try using some verbs.

2007-06-24 20:44:36 · answer #6 · answered by Duane G 2 · 2 0

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