Public education gives the premise that it
is teaching the basic education that a person would need to be able to function
in society with at least the minimum of academic skills. These skills
will allow a person if they excel academically to enter into college, however
many of the classes in math or English are just duplicated in college and so
are effectively a waste of time that could be better spent getting other
college credits. In addition many school systems do not concern themselves to
teach a trade to those who may not have the; desire, personality, mental acuity
(aptitude), or time/personal management skills to enable them to be effective
students and they are left to their own devices to possibly become effective
members of our society after they graduate if they graduate. The changes that should be made to the K-12
curriculum are discussed with these issues in mind. A more intelligent use of high school would
be to allow the students to choose their future educational goals and start
working toward those goals in high school.
Assuming that high school is either; to
prepare for college, or to prepare for the job market, then the academic
direction (classes) a student takes in high school should be to that end.
The classes taken other than basic “core” classes should depend on the;
desires, finances, and aptitude of the student. If going straight to the
job market then high school should teach the basic skills that are needed in
the average job that someone without a degree would be looking for. To
that end the final year or 2 should be spent in a trade school (vocational
technology) or an apprenticeship for at least part of the academic day. If the high school experience is going to be
for preparing for college then I think that the core college classes should
actually be taught in high school and given college credit as with the running
start program. In this way if the students have learned what they should
have learned by the time they get to high school they would take an appropriate
placement test and take college classes at their level instead of wasting their
time taking the same classes over again in college.
There are high schools in Oklahoma
that participate in the Vo-Tech system. Indian Meridian Area Vocational
Technical School provides a vocational education to the high school students in
the region that desire to participate. See
Meridian Tech website for partnered
schools. One half of the high school day
is taken up at the vo-tech school for the students desiring to attend. There are a range of skills taught and the
students are readily picked up by local businesses after graduation because of
the quality of the students education.
Some of the classes such as the carpentry class are taught are in the
form of an apprenticeship. The final
project of the students in this class is to build a full size house that will
have occupants. Other classes such as
the Graphic Arts shop serve the community as a commercial print shop. See Meridian
Tech website for details on classes taught.
Additionally many of these classes result in a college credit upon
satisfactory performance.
Redundancy in education often
leads to boredom especially in the brighter students which results in a lower
performance level. These two changes are what I would like to see across
the country, and it would give students something to strive for as they would
come out of high school with either a job skill or college credits.
Either of these would be of benefit to society and student, and would
likely not cost any more to the school system. I think this would have
the benefit of keeping students in school longer and off the streets as they
would see some value in staying in school instead of dropping out.
Secondary to the previously stated goals is that students should have a
basic grasp of personal finances so I would add a math class to the curriculum
to that effect. This would prepare the students for the personal
economics of consumerism in which our society is largely based.
Changing the structure of high school nationally
to this system of education in eleventh and twelfth grades would be a more
intelligent use of time high school and would allow the students to choose
their future educational goals and start working toward those goals in high
school.
restate thesis in final paragraph?
Works Cited
“Meridian Area
Vocational Technical Institute Partnered Schools”
http://www.meridiantech.edu/individual/partner-high-schools. Meridian Technology
Center, 2013. Web. 05 December 2013.
http://www.meridiantech.edu/individual/partner-high-schools. Meridian Technology
Center, 2013. Web. 05 December 2013.
“Meridian Area Vocational Technical Institute Course List“
http://www.meridiantech.edu/programs/students/career-major. Meridian Technology
Center, 2013. Web. 05 December 2013.
I agree that there needs to be more purposeful use of the students time. I like it.
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