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Loss of Creativity in Our Schools

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By Meaghan Durance, published Sep 12, 2007
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What has become of creativity in our schools?! I consider myself a well educated person due to the opportunities I had as a child to increase my knowledge during my school years. Now we are so focused on the outcome of the standardized tests that we have lost all sight to what education is all about. There is no or very little creativity in our schools.

My son has just entered his third and final year of Middle School (Junior High). In the sixth grade his only extracurricular class was gym. Since then, he has been placed in the basic reading, language arts, science, and math. His only other two classes were computer courses that worked solely on enhancing his basic skills. There was no break for any cerebral growth.

His middle school had one purpose only last year, and that was to increase from a "B" school to an "A" school in order for the government to supply them with a larger amount of funding. In the meantime, our children are missing out on a true education.

Last year my son tested "only" twelve points above the "norm" in math and three points below the "norm" in reading. He is now labeled as a "bubble" kid which has made it impossible for him to take either band or drafting which he very much wants to experience. Unfortunately, other than home schooling, there are no other options for my son where we live because we are limited to one middle school and one high school in our area.

Personally, I don't give a hoot about what grade the school makes because it's not about the administration, it's about the students. Is there really any wonder why our dropout rate is rapidly climbing? We need to broaden the choices these children have for their future, not be so quick to punish them and basically label them as failures. The failures are not our children; the failures are the adults who are more concerned with their raises and bonus' than to allow these children growth!

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And this is just the tip of the iceberg! You are so right about the need for creativity in education.

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

 
Excellent article! This is why we homeschool. Students are not allowed opportunity anymore, so now parents ae forced to homeschool and possibly pay extra for special classes at junior colleges or elsewhere to give their children these opportunities.

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

 
Well said!

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
Well stated and very true. Like many other aspects of society, education has taken a back seat to that all mighty dollar.

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

 
Well said about the mainstream public school classroom. Our public education system needs a major overhaul so the focus will not be on minimum competencies. I hope you can find a program that will allow your children to excel. Great article.

Posted on 09/12/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

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