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Thursday, May 16, 2013

School In a Perfect World

     School in a perfect world wouldn't be so different than it is now. Although there are certainly improvements to be made. First off, all students, in every country, would have the best quality utilities to enhance their learning experience. For example, everyone would have iPads or laptops, smart boards, and comfortable classrooms.
     Next, classrooms would have no more than 15 students. This way everyone could sit in a half-circle formation, where they could ask questions and actively participate without feeling like small questions aren't worth asking. This would help them learn and decrease the number of students that don't pay attention.
     Students should not be forced to participate in non-academic classes, such as PE. They come to school to learn, and have the ability to be active during the break periods. Breaks should last for 30 minutes  three times a day. This allows time for students to relax, eat, socialize, and exercise, which in turn improves performance when they return to the classroom.
     In addition to the required classes, more electives should be available. At least five different foreign languages, arts such as ceramics and painting, creative writing classes like poetry and song composing, and other electives that open the eyes of students to possibilities in their future.
     With the best materials, small classrooms, frequent breaks, and better class options, school might truly be perfect. Although this may never become a reality, we can always take baby-steps to making improvements around our school, the future comes one day at a time. Work hard, clean up your school, organize a fundraiser for new equipment, or just thank a teacher for your education.
   


2 comments:

  1. Funness/Nice-ness!! I would certainly like to go to that school. :)

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  2. I want to go to that school haha XD It truly does sound perfect!!!!

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