Monday, December 19, 2011

SCHOOL DAZE

In your opinion do public schools today prepare students for post secondary education?

4 comments:

  1. I feel that they don't, Mostly because in most of the classes they will teach you something and say that you can't do something. The next year they tell you that you actually can do these things but not others. It seems they want you to only learn one thing even when you try to learn more.

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  2. I do not think they really do, teachers in public schools are more focused on doing their job then they are on helping out the sudents, but I guess every school is different and everybody has a different experience. but in my experience teachers were not focused on helping the kids at all.

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  3. I don't think that public schools prepare students for post secondary education at all. I believe the only thing that could get you ready for it is post-secondary school itself. I feel as though the teachers in public school are just teaching what they are expected to teach by the schools rules. Its also very repetitive. All through school you do one thing and then the next year you so something very similar, but a little harder, and that keeps going.

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  4. My opinion is that public schools today do not prepare students for post secondary education like they should. There are many way of learning techniques and how to go abouts it. However I feel public schools don’t have the best way of teaching it like they should to get you ready for post secondary education in the work field.
    In public schools, you have much more support, yes and lead way than post secondary education. Many students that attend public schools either graduate and move on to post secondary schools to further their education or to start their future goals, while other students have a lack to failure and drop out and don’t go to school at all, and don’t get there high school diploma or GED to be able to move on to a post secondary school.
    Public schools have all the basic course to move on to college (post secondary education) approved by the State. The state has levels that you need to meet, so they know your ready to move on to further your education. High school teachers care if your not in class, they will call home if your not there, most of the time they hunt you done until all your work is turned in, they go over topics several of times.
    Post secondary education is a higher education from a high school diploma. The post secondary education isn’t all basic courses, but it’s more courses for you to become more familiar in the field you wish to be in, there for you have more work to do, such as “class time and more hands on involvement with the community” to help you understand more with the field you might be working towards. The professors at post secondary education do not cut you slack, but nor do they support you. There job is to teach there subjects well to young students for them to absorb the information that is being taught. They don’t care if you succeed in life or not, they don’t call home if you missed class, they don’t run around trying to have students get in all there work, they don’t go over topics several of times. Post secondary schools are all your responsibility, you must make the time and effort to get what you want.

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