Persuasive Essay On Performance Based Education

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Every student should graduate from high school ready for college or a career. Every student should have meaningful opportunities to choose from upon graduation from high school. I believe the U.S. need to implement a performance-based education system, where students would complete state board qualifying examinations in the equivalent of tenth grade and then progress to either two more years of high school (for academically inclined students) or to community and some state colleges (for students who wanted to enroll in technical or vocational programs).
While Texas has developed and implemented standards as required under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), in many cases, these standards do not reflect the knowledge and skills needed for …show more content…

It is the manifestation of a new era of civilization-one produced by the cumulative build-up of technological change. The information age has rapidly moved powerfully into place in the restructuring of the economy and the movement from a national to a global society. Virtually every institution is forced to restructure to meet a changed environment and changed needs. The total society is struggling with a crisis in restructuring. (Restructuring Education McCune, …show more content…

This is not altogether bad, but there is greater need than ever for checks along the way to ensure that appropriate standards are being met. Remedial work is better done at each stage along the way instead of being deferred until students reach the tertiary level. Otherwise, we may find ourselves attempting to do the impossible which can be filling accumulative educational gaps too large to be made

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