Friday, February 24, 2017

What's Wrong With School Choice?



What’s Wrong With School Choice?
By BradCornelio
            On January 30th, 2017, the Lima News reported that Senator Matt Huffman is fighting for school choice for parents and students in the State of Ohio.  Naturally this lead to a heated debated with school teachers opposing school choice, parents, and others supporting school choice.  This lead the bradcornelio show to say that public schools are failing, and  our children and parents need to have a choice in which benefits their children.  The following article will discuss some reasons why I think public schools are failing.
1. Schools are like the only super store in the area.
            What do I mean by this? Well imagine, if you will, that you live in an area where there is a super store, i.e. Wal-Mart type. Regulations state that this is the only store that you can shop in.  You cannot shop online, or shop in another part of town, you are stuck shopping at this one store.  What can this store do? Well no doubt this store will over-charge you for goods and services that are mediocre at best.  The customer service that you receive at this store would be lacking due to the fact that store would hire anyone who wanted a job without care, because you have to shop there. In other words, there’s no competition for this store to have to compete.
            Compare this description to our public school system.  If you live in a certain district, your children have to go to said school in that district (exceptions include open enrollment, but for the sake of this article open enrolment does not exist). So since your children have to go to that school in that district, then what reason would teachers want school choice?  School choice opens up competition to the public school system which teachers do not want to have.  
            Let’s examine further this concept of educational competition.  Imagine if public school teachers’ bonuses were merit based, such as a sales person. Would the quality of education in America improve?  Just think if a teacher’s salary was based on the average gpa of their students.  Right now, public school teachers do not have to worry about merit based pay, because they already have a steady supply of customers, that’s you the tax payers and parents. 
            Competition brings with it higher standards of education because now as a public school, you have to show the public and parents, that this is the best school.   The school will have to show that their testing scores are top notch that they have a 99% graduation rate, and that average gpa is high.  They now have to compete with surrounding schools so that they remain relevant in the community, without competition, schools will remain mediocre at best.
2. The class room education model needs a review
            Today as I watch my children attend school I have noticed a surprising trend.  In the 18 years since I’ve been out of school, the way students are taught, is the same as it was when I attended.  True the technology has been approved, but has the teaching methods changed.  Students arrive at school, sit at their desks, the teacher lectures, there are some in-class activities, discussions, and videos, then the students head home.
            I do not necessarily blame this model solely on teachers, a lot of the blame has to go toward governmental regulations and they way testing’s are done in the USA.  Teachers have no choice really but to teach in order to pass some state or federal standard designed by government officials.  Schools would be much more effective if 1 class room sizes were smaller and 2 if students were divided in classrooms in which they learn the best.  In other words, some students are visual learners, some students are hands on students, and still other students are book learners.  Why not have classrooms devoted to each style of learner? Not only will the students thrive but I believe they will be more active in their school pursuits.
            School choice brings out the best in children, right now public school settings have no reason to change the classroom setting. All students have been subjected to the same educational setting since students began in a one room school house.  Public school teachers should be taking the lead in changing this, however again, they have a monopoly and a steady supply of customers, why would they change.
3. Educated Teachers Lack Basic Common Sense
            A third reason our public schools are failing students is that they lack complete common sense.  Throughout the United States we have seen young children kicked out of school for using their fingers as a gun, or converting a pop tart into a gun, or how many young children have been handcuffed, asked to remove shirts that are not offensive except to maybe 1. Where are the teachers and staff using common sense to these zero tolerance policies?  I can understand protecting our students, however, there needs to be balance.
            4. Social Media itself Proves Public Schools have failed
            How many times have you read a comment or a post on FaceBook and the grammar is poorly written?  How many times have you read “your” when it should have “you’re”? How about the misuse of “there,” “they’re”, and “their”?  These are young folks who have recently graduated school and yet fail to use proper grammar in their comments or expressions.  I fully blame the public educational system which allowed students to communicate in what I deem social media speech in their projects.  If a student cannot properly use nouns, pronouns, possessive pronouns, then who is to blame but no other then the school system.  Teachers have failed to instill this basic education in our children.
            Based on my opinions the public educational system of the USA has failed.  We spend more in education and our results are poor.  School choice and competition is needed in order for the next generation to compete with the future technological jobs, the continued construction careers, and other future careers in medicine and elsewhere.
I’ve only been able to touch on a few reasons why I think public education has failed and is continuing to fail.  There are many other factors that show the reason why public schools have failed, so stay tuned for part 2 of my series of  school choice. Granted these are only my opinions so please feel free to comment freely and tell me where I am wrong.  I am open to free and open debate.

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