Sunday, April 17, 2011

Quality Education And what It means To Have One

In my opinion, I would think that all students have the right to be taught quality education because gaining knowledge to me is something that I believe should be a privilege among everyone. Everyone should have an equal opportunity to be challenged and learn something that will benefit them in the future. To me, if your taking that sort of value away from someone, than you're limiting there rights to make something of themselves and preventing from being successful to their full potential. Success is one of the assets to living a happy and fulfilling life, and one of the ways that a person is guaranteed a life like that is if they are indulged to a quality education. Now, I can understand why people may disagree with me or say that not all students should have the opportunity to experience a quality education because I know as a fact that you have to be serious in order to embrace a privilege such as this. If your not serious about it than the whole value itself isn't present among the student, and if the student doesn't find any value with in it than he/she will most likely lose interest in wanting to learn more. I guess it all depends on how committed you're as a learner as well as what it is you expect to gain from a quality education. Unfortunately  I don't know what urban city schools do when they don't have money to pay good teachers and have low test scores. I would think that the students don't become successful. However them not being successful isn't necessarily their fault. The fact that inner city schools lack money makes it a huge problem, because if you don't have money than you have limited options as to how students can be taught. I think that overall schools that are in situations like that do the best they can with what they got, and even though it isn't the best, it's better to work with what they have than to do nothing about it and just let the students fail miserably. Some students push themselves and make it, regardless with what cards there dealt with.

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