Friday, May 17, 2013

School in a perfect world... Hmmmm.


 School in a perfect world would consist of small classrooms. Small classrooms and more teachers because one on one is very important. Kids thrive off attention and when there's 30 or so kids there's a slighter chance of getting it. Also, with smaller classrooms kids could connect with their classmates easier. Make it easier to get to know them.

School in a perfect world would consist of virtual classrooms. Some kids have a hard time dealing with things and just aren't comfortable. But what choice do they have than to just sit there and deal with it. With virtual classrooms kids could learn exactly what their friends are learning, so they wouldn't feel uncomfortable when they brought up school.

School in a perfect world would consist of more days like Inspired. Like, perhaps once every three months? One day just doesn't seem right. I think kids should be reminded as much as possible, as many times before it gets annoying. We all deserve the chance to be taught things other than the reason sky is blue is due to Rayleigh scattering. (yes I googled it...)

Bottom line; all kids learn differently... And I think that schools should think about to that, instead of generalizing us all into one group.

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