I have been thinking that, not just about the fact that inner-city schools have poor teachers and educators, but that the entire education system is broken. It seems like it is more about short-term memorization and personal organization/study habits than about actually LEARNING the material. It also seems like a lot of what is on the tests would be forgotten over a long (or even short) period of time by many students, especially those not interested in the subject at hand. I think the system also discriminates against students with learning disabilities by placing them into "special" classes, thus deeming them less "worthy" than their other student counter-parts. I also feel like the whole thing is nothing but a competition, kind of like playing a video game or a sport; while some excel at "the game," some crash and burn...and usually drop out, or become disenfranchiesd with the whole system. While "educating our kids" is a good goal, and getting an education is a worthwhile pursuit for anyone, a lot of what "school" is all about anymore is nothing but a memory and organization game, and labeling kids as "gifted" or "stupid," instead of its real goal...educating kids. What are your thoughts?
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