{"id":1778,"date":"2013-04-20T06:31:21","date_gmt":"2013-04-20T06:31:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/indiandemands.com\/demands\/?p=1778"},"modified":"2013-04-20T06:31:21","modified_gmt":"2013-04-20T06:31:21","slug":"education-is-society-to-blame","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/indiandemands.com\/demands\/education-is-society-to-blame\/","title":{"rendered":"Education:  Is Society to Blame?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Today&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;educators&nbsp;&nbsp;are better trained , more effective, and more professional than &nbsp;any time&nbsp;  before. &nbsp;Yet, as hard as teachers  work, our &nbsp;societies&nbsp;  students are &nbsp;achieving&nbsp;  less and less every year. &nbsp;Why doesn&#8217;t this  hard work translate  into educational  success? &nbsp;Why are our &nbsp;secondary&nbsp;  school students not &nbsp;ready  for college or career  training? &nbsp;What factors  are contributing to &nbsp;this downward trend in America&#8217;s  education system ?<\/p>\n<p>At some point our society , have &nbsp;determined&nbsp;  that any type of failure  is &nbsp;not tolerated&nbsp; . &nbsp;To assure that no one&nbsp;&nbsp;fails , we do not keep score in &nbsp;childrens&nbsp;  &nbsp;activities&nbsp; , everyone &nbsp;receives&nbsp;  the same prize  at a field day &nbsp;event&nbsp; , etc. &nbsp;How are &nbsp;children&nbsp;  supposed to&nbsp;discover&nbsp;what they are really &nbsp;skilled&nbsp;&nbsp;at, if we &nbsp;express to&nbsp;  them that they are &nbsp;skilled&nbsp;  at everything? &nbsp;How can a young adult  handle failure  or a career set-back  if he\/she has never &nbsp;experienced&nbsp;  failure or set-back? &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;In addition&nbsp; , &nbsp;students&nbsp;  have been &nbsp;trained&nbsp;  to expect instant gratification. &nbsp;Many &nbsp;students&nbsp;  are not taught to be patient  and to do their best &nbsp;work&nbsp; . Many students get &nbsp;are assigned tasks&nbsp;  and work as fast  as they can and say&#8230; &#8220;Done&nbsp;!&#8221; &nbsp;The &nbsp;task&nbsp;  was &nbsp;finished&nbsp;  quickly , but was it completed accurately&nbsp; ? &nbsp;Also, students  are &nbsp;told&nbsp;  to use resources like the Internet for&nbsp;&nbsp;assignments&nbsp; . &nbsp;This can be a valuable  tool, but again many students &nbsp;hurry&nbsp;  to find the information  they &nbsp;require&nbsp; , &nbsp;&nbsp;write&nbsp;  it in their own words as &nbsp;rapidly&nbsp;  as possible, and do not determining  if the &nbsp;material&nbsp;  is correct. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This &nbsp;isea&nbsp;  continues in mathematics. &nbsp;Many middle and high school age students no longercan recall&nbsp;  their &nbsp;multiplication&nbsp;  tables. &nbsp;Students are given calculators and told&nbsp;to&nbsp;use them. &nbsp;The art of number sense disappears  when people can no longer  calculate &nbsp;figures&nbsp;  in their heads or are unable to &nbsp;use estimation&nbsp; . &nbsp;For those that doubt&nbsp; &nbsp;this information, ask yourself and your teen-ager  some simple  multiplication facts (without a calculator) like:<\/p>\n<p>What numbers &nbsp;divide&nbsp;  into 36 ?<\/p>\n<p>What is &nbsp;8&nbsp;  X  6 ?<\/p>\n<p>Estimate &nbsp;7.9&nbsp;  X &nbsp;5.3&nbsp; &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>You may be asking, &ldquo;Why &nbsp;should I be concerned&nbsp;  if my child  can multiply numbers without a calculator?&rdquo; &nbsp;To start, &nbsp;children&nbsp;  cannot excel in advanced  mathematics like algebra and geometry  without &nbsp;knowing&nbsp;  basic arithmetic. &nbsp;For example, If I ask a students to factor 12x^2y^2 + 18x^2y + 48xy^2, and they can&#8217;t find &nbsp;the factors of 12, 18, and 48, then they can&#8217;t factor the polynomial. &nbsp;Now you may be asking, &ldquo;Why your student  &nbsp;should&nbsp;  be able to factor a polynomial?&rdquo; &nbsp;The biggest reason is to pass the necessary classes  to graduate &nbsp;&nbsp; . &nbsp;Plus, &nbsp;career fields&nbsp;  in which math  is used are in higher demand, have &nbsp;improved&nbsp;  working conditions, and pay more  than other types of jobs . &nbsp;Finally, if your child  is good in &nbsp;mathematics&nbsp; , he\/she will have a choice of career, instead of being pigeon holed into  a job that he\/she doesn&#8217;t like or doesn&#8217;t pay well.<\/p>\n<p>Society  needs to stand-up and allow our students  to have success and failure.&nbsp;Stop  giving our children test re-takes to prevent  them from failing! &nbsp;State tests don&#8217;t&nbsp;  have  retakes, Universities &nbsp;don&#8217;t&nbsp;  &nbsp;give&nbsp;  retakes, jobs &nbsp;don&#8217;t&nbsp;  &nbsp;give&nbsp;  retakes, and Life does not have retakes.&nbsp;Personally , I have learned the most from some of my biggest failures. &nbsp;Help children &nbsp;learn&nbsp;  what they are good at and foster their talents. &nbsp;Find out what your children are not good at, so you can support&nbsp;them and get them the help they need to improve.<\/p>\n<p>If you discover that your child needs math help, there are many services via the internet, learning centers, and private tutoring. &nbsp;You can get help using&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.teacher4-u.com\/Virtual-Algebra.html\" target=\"_blank\">virtual algebra<\/a>,&nbsp;<a title=\"Online Geometry\" href=\"http:\/\/www.teacher4-u.com\/online-Geometry-Tutoring.html\" target=\"_blank\">online geometry<\/a>, or a&nbsp;<a title=\"Virtual Math Lab\" href=\"http:\/\/www.teacher4-u.com\/Mathematics-Lessons.html\" target=\"_blank\">virtual math lab<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Today&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;educators&nbsp;&nbsp;are better trained , more effective, and more professional than &nbsp;any time&nbsp; before. &nbsp;Yet, as hard as teachers work, our &nbsp;societies&nbsp; students are &nbsp;achieving&nbsp; less and less every year. &nbsp;Why doesn&#8217;t this hard work translate into educational success? 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