The Pros And Cons Of High School Education

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Students, in college, must choose a specific major to pursue a degree in; however, High School education has always deviated from that path, in favor of a more rigid general education structure. The notion of early specialization frightens some people, but allowing students to specialize would increase student engagement and promote the equalization of subjects like Music and Drama with Mathematics and the Sciences. Although specialization will be prioritized in the Super School, a proper High School education should instill students with fundamental knowledge, hence a student specializing in Computer Science would still have to take classes in English, but those classes would be more focused on report writing, than say creative essays. That being said, High School freshmen, aren’t necessarily going to be sure of what they want to pursue in later life, so it is incredibly important that they have a chance to switch tracks midway through their schooling. …show more content…

The International Baccalaureate (IB) also requires students to take classes they are interested in starting their junior year through a Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) system. Every student has to choose 3 HL subjects and 3 SL subjects, hence allowing them to get a further education in 3 subjects they are fond of, without sacrificing the stability of a core curriculum. Similarly, the Super School will maintain a core curriculum, whilst injecting relevance into every subject a student takes. Hence, the ideal Super School should prioritize a specialized learning track system, wherein students take classes catered towards their

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