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Major Issue in Education

February 17th, 2010



The major public-education issue today is money. How much money do we spend on education? Do we need to spend more? What do we need to spend it on? There have been studies that have proven that the number of dollars that we have spent on public education has not had a positive impact on student achievement. So what is the problem? The problem is that we continue to spend the money on programs that are directed toward the wrong philosophy. The latest initiative was President Bush’s “No student left behind.” In theory that sounds great. Obviously we do not want to leave any child behind. Politically speaking it is a great slogan and did a great deal to get President Bush elected. That within itself is one of the major issues. (problems) Education is a major issue in every political campaign. Politicians continue to come up with programs every four years that promise to solve pubic educations problems. While they may sound good they are designed more to get a politician elected than they are to actually helping public education.

The “NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND” initiative for example, sounded real good. Not only did it take care of all students but it put accountability on schools that were not successful. Citizens today want to put the blame for the lack of success in American schools directly on the schools. The accountability sounded great to the American people. The problem is, what to do when you find out that you still do not have success. You can not close down every school that was not successful according to the No school left behind guidelines. While the program called for greater expectations of students, it does not give students any alternatives in case they are not successful. It also puts other school systems in a compromising and overcrowded state if you close down schools that are not successful on the standardized test.

So what do I resolve? I believe that we need to have alternatives for the individual students. I do not believe that we can continue to use the cookie cutter approach to public education. We can not continue to attempt to teach all students in the same manner in hopes that we will get the same results. We have great examples in Europe, China, and Japan. We compare our brightest to their brightest and come up short in math and science. We need to concentrate on individual students who have exhibited ability in math and science, and continue with their efforts, while providing other meaningful careers and professions to others.

More importantly we need to start teaching our students how to think, and solve problems. The key lies in teaching students how to think, not just to memorize a set of facts. The students who gain a love for life long learning and knows how to solve problems will go much further.

When it comes to the issue of health care, politicians have a plan that is directed by doctors, hospitals, and hospital administration. These are the real professionals who can make a difference in health care. The issue of education needs to be left up to the real professionals, teachers and administration, not politicians. The number of dollars spent on public education would then be worthy of the education they would get.

By: Bob Roach

Reasons to Choose Pursue an Online Education

December 17th, 2009



Those who may be pursuing higher education should seriously consider obtaining a degree via online education. This is a relatively new phenomenon as it has only been in existence since the Internet has really come into its own. Due to its popularity more and more colleges and online universities are offering this type of education opportunities to the masses. There are a few great reasons to choosing to acquire education through online means.

Perhaps one of the best reasons to acquire an online education is that it is a convenient way to obtain your degree. Most of the class work can be completed on your time, within reason, which is an ideal notion for those who work full-time. In addition, you can do the work from the comfort of your own home, local coffeehouse or wherever else you choose to sit and work. The convenience factor makes acquiring an online-based education a wise choice for many individuals who are hoping to obtain their degree.

Another reason to get your degree online is that it is often a cost effective way to gain higher learning. Online educational providers will often offer courses at a reasonable rate as they don’t have to deal with all of the overhead which other colleges and universities experience. In addition, frequently you will only need one or two books which cuts down costs as well; depending on the course you are taking. Gaining a degree and not spending a fortune while doing so is an extremely beneficial attribute for many individuals.

Choosing an online-based education to gain a degree is also a wise move as there are so many online universities to choose from these days. Since the popularity is really growing in this regard, finding a good online university is quite simple. No matter what degree you are trying to acquire and how much money you want to spend doing so, you are sure to find good options when it comes to online colleges.

In addition, many online university course credits will transfer should you choose to go to a different university. When these institutions were first starting up, it was a lot more difficult to take those course credits and transfer them to universities which have physical locations as schools were skeptical about their validity. Today, this type of online coursework is so common and highly thought of that more and more colleges are accepting transferred college credits which come from online universities.

Lastly, obtaining a degree through an online university allows you to get your degree in a reasonable amount of time. The course credits which you can acquire by doing so are not that much different from ones you would obtain through universities if you attended the class in person. Therefore, you are able to get your college degree via online education in almost as quick a time period as you would if you were attending a local university which is another wonderful added benefit to obtaining a degree via online avenues.

By: Craig Thornburrow