Confusing Harder With Better By Alfie Kohn: Article Analysis

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In the article “Confusing Harder with Better” which was written by Alfie Kohn published in Education Week. Kohn believes that there are many problems in the current educational system. Students cannot have a good way to get real education in the school. According to “These days almost anything can be done to students and to schools, no matter how ill-considered, as long as it is done in the name of raising standards”. Nowadays, teachers are usually giving many different tests for students to evaluate knowledge level. Students have spent a lot of time to achieve the standards of tests. In this way, they don’t have attention to focus on personal creativity. However, making pupils to do difficult homework in their studies, it will not be useful all the time. Studying should be interesting and attractive rather than passive accept knowledge from teachers. As Kohn said, making the education better does not mean it harder. There are three main points that how raising tests’ standard influence …show more content…

“The value of what students do ‘resides in its connection with a stimulation of greater thoughtfulness, not in the greater strain it imposes.’ If you were making a list of what counts in education – that is, the doing – the task’s difficulty level would be only one factor among many, and almost certainly not the most important”. Kohn demonstrated that schools should focus on how to improve the quality of education rather than the forcing student to study for test. The real education should help pupils think about how to learning more effective, this is only way students can active to study. Giving them more confidence and emotional power during the learning process. Once pupils have interesting for knowledge, they will get achievement, because people always have incredible result when they are doing what they like. The qualitied education can help student easily to have achievement in studying, not only in

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