The Pros And Cons Of School Shootings In Education

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There have always been a few risk factors about teaching. When I think of the world today I think about how many school shootings happen in all different places around the world. A couple other things I tend to think about,that has to do with teaching, is all of the actual work I would have to put into teaching including things such as students parents, standardized testing, and lots of grading. Some more thoughts that cross my mind about being a teacher are the organization skills required and the pay. Nowadays you hear more and more stories in the news about a mass school shootings. This is a great concern for me with going into the education field. Not only could my life be put into danger, but also a classroom full of students could be in danger. I am not so sure if I could be as brave as some of the teachers that have had to go through the experience of losing children in their schools from a mass shooting. Also I am not so sure if I could make up a plan in a matter of a couple of seconds in …show more content…

Standardized testing, I feel, is a waste of time. There are multiple kids, such as myself, that after long periods of testing no longer do their best because they begin to get discouraged. There are students that get good grades throughout the entire year but do so poorly on their standardized testing that it makes them feel as though none of their school work even mattered. Not only do these tests not test the ability of a student, but they also give teachers different ratings on how the children do. With the tests giving ratings for each teacher it not only puts pressure on the students taking the tests, but also the teachers to make sure all of the information is covered for the standardized tests that they don’t even get to create on their own. I don’t understand why we put so much pressure on these tests when in all reality they don’t even show your true growth in

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