September 28, 2009, 1:06A
Re: President Obama Is Looking To Extend The School Year
Eh...I was a fan of Obama, until I saw this thread. 
I know that many of you may pass this off as "teenager logic," but I have to agree that the education system these days is flawed. Each of us students are told to prepare our own individual goals, and to work towards those different goals...but the problem is, we are all forced to be taught the exact same things, which ends up just wasting precious time and causing frustration.
My graduating class, the Kentucky Class of 2012 (darn, I hate having to reveal how young I am), must gain a total of 24 credits to graduate high school. Included in those must be 4 math credits, 4 english, 4 science, 3 math, 2 foreign language, and 2 physical education/art credits.
I'm planning on becoming an orthodontist after I finish all my schooling. I do very well in class, and I understand how most of it will be useful to me after reaching my goal/career. However, why should someone who wants to do something completely unrelated (become a blacksmith, for example), be forced to learn how long it took for Hernan Cortes to conquer the Aztecs? Why should they have to sit through two years of Biology, listening to teachers ramble on about how humans and spider monkeys came from a common ancestor?
It just seems to me that, in times like this where there isn't a ton of money to throw around on testing flawed ideas (like what the administration is trying to do right now), the higher-ups would be taking more time to thoroughly study how students are comfortable learning, and what students should be learning in order to help them reach their own, individual goals. A solution is never going to be found until someone with power realizes that not everybody learns the same way, nor needs to be learning the same things.
IMO, extending the school day/year isn't going to cause anything but trouble.
**EDIT: Haha, excellent analogy, Dave. 
Last edited by DantheCoasterman, September 28, 2009, 1:08A
-Daniel