There are just too many students in urban cities who are reading significantly below their grade levels. With the passage of No Child Left Behind, why is this trend continuing?
The sole responsibility for many of these student's learning is placed with the teachers and not the home. For students to be successful, parents need to be involved in the education of their children. Whether parents are literate or not, they need to ensure that their children are engaged in some kind of reading on a daily basis instead of spending countless hours on social networks such as "facebook" and "myspace."
I agree that there are many teachers who help motivate students to learn, but for those who continue to struggle, parents need to step in and ensure that struggling students are engaged in reading and completing assigned homework.
It's all about personal responsibility. Of course it would be good to have a great school with streams running through the campus. Of course it would be good to have teachers so dedicated that they personally come to your homes to tutor you. Of course it would be good to have a cafeteria that offers gourmet food. But at the end of the day, the focus should be on working with your children every night with their homework; making sure that they spend time reading and not watching TV; making sure that they are up to date with their school work and not with the latest gadgets, fashion and celebrities.
ReplyDeleteIf parents took more of an initiative in their schools as they do with reality stars, then some kind of difference would be made.