Coda
Not John Watt
...so I was having a conversation with a friend the other day about the worth behind certain subjects taught in school. And I got to thinking that some of the subjects that are taught really arnt all that important. I think the most important are these...
...as much as I am a proponent of the arts, I dont think they are necessary...not at a basic education level. I think that students should learn a little about everything...but that can come at a later time...(like 1-10th grades learn the subjects I outlined previously, and 11-14 grades focus on a well rounded art education (ala liberal arts schools)...then, after 2 years of college, they go into intense specialty programs that directly prepare them for their future occupation...
...if anyone cares, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the matter...are all school subjects necessary? which ones are needed, and which ones are excessive?...
- English- students need to learn proper grammar, diction, and how to express themselves through the written (typed) word.
- Maths- A little self explanatory, but students need to know math concepts, since various math skills are needed for various occupations.
- Science- students need to know the concepts of science to help better understand the world, and their place within it. Science and Technology go hand in hand, and since the trend has been that technology is not only increasing, but being embraced by younger generations as it progresses, knowledge of the technology is important.
- History- Students need to know where the human race has been, in order to better direct it in the future. Without the lessons of the past, the mistakes of the future will be unavoidable.
- P.E./Health- self explanatory again...students need to know how to live healthily (i.e-diet and exerciser) and they need to be exercised (gym)...
...as much as I am a proponent of the arts, I dont think they are necessary...not at a basic education level. I think that students should learn a little about everything...but that can come at a later time...(like 1-10th grades learn the subjects I outlined previously, and 11-14 grades focus on a well rounded art education (ala liberal arts schools)...then, after 2 years of college, they go into intense specialty programs that directly prepare them for their future occupation...
...if anyone cares, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the matter...are all school subjects necessary? which ones are needed, and which ones are excessive?...



