We Need To Reform America's Educational System

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Some might believe that America has one of the best educational systems in the world. However, if one were to investigate how the system plays out day-to-day in classrooms, then their presumption might be reversed. Education in our nation has become an object of corruption as schools use test grades as a step-stool to claim excellence among their teachers and students. In reality, America’s educational system has changed in a way that makes excellence and easy title to claim. Curriculum and assessments have been altered to where students can escape each school grade without really learning anything at all. Our nation’s educational system needs to be reformed from its current state into a system in which students are truly learning and comprehending …show more content…

We have somehow made the “assumption that test scores equal student achievement [and]…that test scores predict success in life” (Harris 23). If a test could be used to determine a human’s success, then many great leaders of our nation’s past would not have contributed inventions, scientific findings, or other essential ingredients to our everyday life in the present. Students’ self-worth is being destroyed daily simply because they are not as good at memorizing information as their fellow classmate. Also, school districts use test results as an outlet to claim that they have the smartest and most intelligent students. Teachers are observed and judged by their students’ test scores instead of their ability to walk into a classroom and get students excited about learning. There are incredible teachers in our nation who have students that just aren’t good test-takers. This shouldn’t suggest that a teacher should be fired, but it does. Standardized tests are used to evaluate a student’s understanding of what the teacher has been teaching. However, they do not adequately determine a student’s achievement, a teacher’s ability to teach, or a school’s …show more content…

Open style learning leaves the door for self-discovery, invention, and originality wide open. Creativity in education is important because it is a process that involves experimentation that can lead to failure. Failure is important because it teaches students that success is never easy. You cannot simply gain success in your life by hardly working like someone might do if they were memorizing information for a test. Success demands a wisdom that comes from learning through your failures. The open system offers such opportunity not because students are teaching themselves, but because they are not simply handed what they need. Students are given the freedom to step out of their “comfort zones” into an atmosphere where anything is possible. Their opportunity for knowledge is not limited to “A,” “B,” “C,” or “D.” In the classroom the open system can be practiced through, “the class discussion, the term paper, the original experiment, or student

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