An Educational Breakdown In Russell Baker's School Vs. Education

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An Educational Breakdown Education and those who rely on one have been severely let down over the years. The lower requirements of one educational system compared to another whose is higher is one of many breakdowns in how our children 's education is valued. In Russell Baker 's "School vs. Education" he stated, "Children whsoe education has been limited to adjusting themselves to their schools ' low estimates of them are admitted to less joyous colleges which, in some cases, may teach them to read." (225) When I look back on his previous information I can see the contrast. He wrote "The point is to equip the child to enter college." (225) Whatever the case may be, if a higher standard of education is not being enforced then students are …show more content…

When education is limited by those responsible for our children 's education they soon realize however smart they are or are not has no bearing on whether or not they pass and move on to the next grade. Sherry says, "It would mean facing the tough reality that passing kids who haven 't learned the material--while it might save them grief for the short-term--dooms them to long-term illiteracy." (Newsweek, 1991) Failing a child for not working to learn whatever it is that is being taught to them may motivate them to become better listeners or note takers, for example, and in turn better learners. Regardless of their abilities being forced to learn instead of skating along teaches responsibility, work ethic, and even time management skills. As I progressed through school easily my cousin struggled immensely. He received failing grades regularly, but because the teacher did not want to "deal" with him as he was the type of child who rebelled against any kind of authority, they passed him on to the next grade. He later dropped out during our sophmore year of high school and has been in prison for seven years with six remaining. It is a sad day in our country when so many adults yound and old are receiving their education in adult-literacy programs or prisons. My cousin is …show more content…

He goes on to explain that this is due simply to the lack of caring. Whether it be the salary a teacher earns or the quality of education that young minds are presented, when there is no initiative to improve upon the mistakes made by past administrators, teachers, parents, or students the future of America begins to look bleak. Barber theorizes, "Finally, if we were serious, parents, teachers, and students would be the real players while administrators, politicians, and experts would be secondary, at best advisers whose chief skill ought to be knowing when and how to facilitate the work of teachers and then get out of the way." (238) When becoming a teacher most people dream to inspire and educate not conform to ridiculously low standards some of which, if they had the authority, would remove and add certain lessons from their curriculum. I believe that if the level and quality ofeducation was placed into the instructors hands we would see a drastic improvement among education and the abilities of our children; our

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