Why There Should Be Taught In Schools

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Education can be a powerful tool for people to use. With the right type and amount of knowledge, most people can accomplish what others dream to do for a living. All over the United States, there are plenty of schools and possibly five or ten times that amount in students that attend them. Each school is unique in certain ways, such as one school might offer AP programs to cater to students who are capable of advancing faster than others. While another school might be focused on getting students into early entry-level positions within their chosen career fields. Then the topic of Success comes into play, and it turns out that even schools have unique degrees of success when it comes to educating and testing their students.
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If a student is against learning what is being taught, then they will not care about the school or the instructors there. They are probably just there for their friends or being forced to attend by the attendance policy. The second most influential group to a school’s success are the instructors and administrative staff. Just like the old saying “if they don’t care, why should [anyone else]”; If teachers do not care about teaching or if they get too intimidated to teach (in some cases, teachers and staff can be cruelly treated by the students. Some students will try to agitate them to do something that will get be suspended or fired from their work), then the student’s will not care about learning that subject or learning about anything from any instructor there.
Parents can be seen as the final factor within the trio. The parents can sometimes be the main source of problems due to not handling their children with discipline. If a parent allows anything to go on at home or allows certain behaviors to occur in their house or apartment, then what is stopping the children from repeating those mannerisms while at

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