Selasa, 16 November 2010

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MD RASUL BIN HARON
mrasulharon@yahoo.com

"Are secondary schools making students ready for college?" Why do you think educators criticize findings regarding "secondary schools making students ready for college?" I think the operative word here is "making." Children know that when they're made to do something, there's no value in wanting it for its own purpose. Parents may use threats and intimidation to make their children do something, but teachers are given no such option.

Teachers inspire and excite students to learn by showing them the wonderful ways to becoming self-educated. We show students how to share in an exciting world of scientific inquiry and a free exchange of ideas where teachers lead their classes on topics they are personally passionate about. Teachers lead by example as well-respected valued members of a society that is capable of creative solutions during difficult economic times. In an environment like this, students see the value of college and the degree that will allow them to become part of that respected and valued community. Exciting secondary school educations result in students who are prepared for college and prepared to share and lead in this ever-changing world.

Unfortunately, many Malaysia Public Schools students are not prepared for college or the world beyond because they only know how to take tests. Very few students have been inspired to be self-educated. There is little to be inspired about. Favoured classes like art, music and creative writing are non-existent or limited to the one required class for graduation.

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