Massachusetts Board Education Essay

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In 1848 The Massachusetts Board viewed education as important. Specifically, Horace Mann reported that intelligence is the grand condition which shows the standards people had in this time period. “In 2012, the national average for full-time students at 4-year degree-granting institutions was 59 percent.” Today, education seems more like a chore than a privilege. You will need reading and writing skills in every aspect of your life, education is crucial to our society no matter the extent of it. The racial civil rights movement, pictured perfectly by Norman Rockwell in 1964, was an amazing achievement for the United States and our education system, but clearly some work still needs to be done. After reading these texts, more complicated issues …show more content…

Parents, teachers, mentors, bosses, etc. They always encourage you to “make a better life for yourself.” College doesn’t automatically mean you’re going to be happy in life, nobody is guaranteed a career. Why are we making kids choose what they want to do for the rest of their life at such a young and impressionable age? As a student, you can change careers but often people invest so much time and money on something they will probably want to stick with it. College debt is only increasing, “two-thirds of the class of 2011 owed 26.600.” According to Ellis of CNN Money, “the increase comes at a time when unemployment has remained stubbornly high for college graduates - 8.8% for 2011.” Most kids would rather party when they get out of high school then get a job, therefore students who have parents with steady jobs will have an advantage over the …show more content…

College isn’t the only road to success. While it is a great path that can lead you to wealth, people make their own happiness that money can’t buy. People who attend Ivy League schools seem to be more about “connecting than learning” anyways, as “The Secrets of Princeton”states. Douthat brings up this idea that “Ivy League schools double as dating services.” These so called higher class students attending these schools are just looking for similar people, so they can eventually procreate and have kids just like them. We need people to work jobs that don’t require a college education. We need people of all classes, because without working class people our society could not properly function. We need to drop what we imagine “the American Dream” to be and start thinking about more realistic things for our future