Pros and Cons of Year-Round Education Kionna Roney Getting Started with Sixth Edition APA Style This paper will discuss the topic of year round schooling and the positive and negative perspectives of the subject. A traditional school calendar in the United States of America provides 180 days of instruction and a prolonged summer vacation that is roughly three months long. While trying to raise success, reduce costs, or better serve their communities, many schools have altered the traditional school calendar. Year-round education (YRE) programs (also called modified calendars or balanced calendars) do not extend the amount of time students are in school, but rather distribute the 180 school days more evenly throughout the year.
“Part of education is to help students be prepared for jobs, all year schooling allows students to be more prepared for professional work day hours. In the real world, employees do not get 3 months off. “ —Doctor Hawk Because we agree with the statement by Doctor Janelle Hawk, my partners and I affirm the resolution: Year round schooling benefits students, their families, and the community. We offer the following three reasons to support our side. Overcrowding, frequent breaks, and benefits to low income families.
Year round schooling could have the answer to many large schools ' problems. Helping with overcrowding and giving more students the attention they deserve could possibly boost the experience of many
Many people in America believe that education systems seem to be declining rather than improving. One of the solutions offered to combat the declining quality of education is year-round schooling; thereby allowing students to go to school for a shorter period of time in a year and have longer breaks between periods throughout the year as opposed to the more common type in which there are ten months of schooling and then a two-month summer break. I believe that all students should have a break where they can take the necessary amount of time allotted to relieve themselves from the stress of a busy schedule. Public schools should not have year-round schedules because they are ineffective, would lower student’s grades, and result in less time for students to relax and participate in extracurricular activities. Year-round schooling is a relic of the past, and it did not yield favorable results.
With 34 countries in the world, US has the least amount of school days in a year. Most people may say that an year-round school can give nothing other than stress to students, but there are some positive effects to it. Most educators and school boards claim repeatedly that learning loss would be eliminated from shorter breaks in a school round
Doing year round schooling students are still getting their typical 180 days of schooling, they are just broken up into different sections instead of just having the normal, and holiday, breaks. I don’t think that schools should switch to the Year round Schooling schedules because they are hard to transfer to for one, and for two they take away from the lives of students, teachers, and families. Some issues that come with the year round schooling is how it affects students lives outside of school, the students can end up at different paces in their schooling because of the different school start times, and all the inconveniences for the community’s along with the student’s. To start, year round schooling takes away from students time to do things other than school, like having a summer job, or even just a regular job in the case where their
Breaks like these give student and teachers much needed time to blow off the anger built up inside of them. The environment of schools with year-round schedules is much better because of it since students don’t have that anger built up inside of them and teachers are not frustrated at the students as much, “ Teachers who work for year-long schools say that it gives them a break when they are on the verge of a meltdown.” (Long). It also lowers the amount of students who get in trouble at school, "I haven 't had one student sent to the office all week. And I know why.
“A year-round schedule might reduce absences because the frequently scheduled breaks allow for sick or exhausted teachers and students to recover and recuperate before returning to school” (Pearson). The frequent but short breaks in year round school allow students to have enough time to get better from sicknesses causing fewer absences during the school year unlike traditional school which gives fewer breaks not allowing students to recover from illnesses causing there to be more absences. When the absences are decreased, it could help lower stress for
Obviously schools should not convert to year round schooling because not only does it take away precious family bonding time, it also increases stress for
By Kayla Cherry My opinion on year round school is that it is unnecessary because why would teachers need to teach all this information within only one or two months. When the kids get too overwhelmed? “Study Finds” says that students from year round school have about the same grades as the people that don't go to year round schools. So i think that if they get the same grades anyways and if they learn the same, than why do we even need it? I feel like student should have summer break, it's the time when you can explore, it's the time you find more friends and interests, it even the time when you can just be active.
Year round school benefit is for a child not to have a lapse in learning or remembering what they’ve learned. That’s when the parents or guardians need’s to step in to continue educational learning. Teachers alone can’t be responsible for the education others need to play their part. Just because summer vacation has started doesn’t mean learning should have stopped. Since year round schooling isn’t what’s normal adjusting could be difficult.
Since at least the 1970’s, the topic of year-round schooling has been debated by many people. This new system is spreading across the nation fast, in fact, in 2011-12, there were about 3700 schools that operated on the year-round schedule. (Zubrzycki 1,3). Like any other controversial topic, there are both benefits and drawbacks to the year-round schooling system. For instance, a definite benefit would be that, “...with one group of students always on vacation, a school that was built for 750 students can serve as many as 1000.
One of those is that year-round school should be implemented into today's schools. One of the things he says to support, is that there is no reason kids nowadays should be out doing whatever they want over the long break and instead be in school. Another main point the author has is that year-round education increases test scores. The ideas that can be inferred from this and in fact are talked about in the article is that kids in year-round school retain information better than the kids on the traditional schedule because of the difference in lengths of the breaks. One of the research questions that can be answered by this article is would year-round education improve test scores.
Not only does year-round schooling make the kids more focused, but it also shows that students will do more than learn better in a year-round school. Teachers and students experience a closer relationship in year-round schools than they do in traditional, shorter-calendar-year schools. In the absence of any long-term break from school, students will not feel as detached from the school environment (Top 3 reasons the US should switch to year-round
Although, year round students will on average attend about nine more days of school per year than students on a traditional calendar (Zubrzycki). Even though year round schools are rising in popularity in most places, they aren’t everywhere. An example of a place they are decreasing in popularity is in the Los Angeles school district (Zubrzycki). All of their schools were changed to a year round school schedule starting in the mid 1980s (Zubrzycki). Today only one school still remains on the year round schedule because it was less effective for learning and hard on students