Effects Of Having More School Days By Malcolm Gladwell

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The world is always changing, always having new ideas impacting the future of the human race. Students success is where everything begins because they are the future of how the world is going to turn after our parents are gone. In an essay, written by Malcolm Gladwell, he expresses the idea of having more school days than required so students can learn in at a slower pace like “working on a single problem for twenty minutes”(10) in class instead of being rushed because of the lack of time. Having more school days will help students have more time to work on academics thoroughly in order to help them succeed in their future. “I think that extending the amount of time gives you the chance as a teacher to explain things and more time for kids to digest everything that’s going on--to review, to do things at a much slower pace . It seems counterintuitive but we do things at a slower and as …show more content…

The things students are taught will be embedded in their brain longer by having a less period of break. The gathered information from test scores from other places in the world support the idea because other countries have more school days having higher test results. This is significant to parents and children because it shows the effects summer vacations have on students. In order to increase students success at Anaheim schools is to go in a slower place, but increasing schools days. Gladwell’s essay differs from Dweck’s article by the essay arguing having more school days will help kids retain what kids learn and will not forget easily, but in the article more attention is needed for students to have motivation to put in effort. The research illuminates students success by showing that schools need to implement more school days for students to succeed after high school.

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