Why We Shouldn T Force Children To Go To School

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Why the government shouldn’t force children to go to school. For many of us, school is as the functional equivalent of prison. Where we are forced to endure oppressive rules, bad food and unpleasant company. What is the point of keeping a bunch of wild kids shoved together in a building six to seven hours a day, five days a week. Cramming a bunch of students together for six to seven hours a day, can make the student not want to learn at all. Some kids don’t understand material as fast as others, and sometimes it depends on the teacher too. Children should be able to learn at their own pace and own time. And when the smartest kid in the class understands it, the others are expected to know it just as well. That always happens in school. We should be able to learn the way we want too, not the way the assigned …show more content…

“Those who want to learn, will learn.” There are so many students who are slackers and all they do is fool around and disrupt the class. They don’t care about life, education, they just play life as a game. But the students who want to be successful will still go to school. Why should we have to let the slackers ruin our classroom time, why should we wait until the teacher finally calms the student down. And its not just the slacker who will love this ruling. Everyone who wants to work at their own pace can now do so. So its basically a win win decision. Because good students don’t have to deal with slackers. Its really sad to see good students and hard working students get pared up with the average slacker, it means they have to do twice as much work, and the students grade is literally in the slackers hands. I believe that we should all have a chance to learn, no matter who you are, I just don’t think mandatory school is they way to get kids to learn. Sure they have to show up, but it doesn’t mean they learn anything good from it. Too many schools are failing our