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How has education changed over the last fifty years? Do you think african americans are less persistent about going to school than fifty years ago when they didnt even have a choice of going or not? Do you believe that some people don’t care about what their ancestors went through to give them the type of education they have today?
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November 30th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
50 years ago children were WANTING an education. 50 years on, I believe there are a high amount of children who DO NOT want to have an education.
50 years ago there was only one way of teaching, off the blackboard. If children did not behave, they were punished, and the punishment got them back on track. 50 years on, there are many cheesy methods of teaching, such as "class discussions", and "interactive whiteboards". Sure, these are fancy methods of teaching, but are they the most effective for the majority of children? Teachers appear to want their classes to be fun, and may compromise learning for fun. Education is about learning, not about fun.
I believe that if the children of 50 years ago had today’s education, with today’s resources, the education system would work perfectly. Could you imagine, a class, where every student wants to learn and to their upmost best to achieve the best in life. Now in today’s day in age you get bright and able students scraping a pass due to the lack of motivation.