The Perfect Class
Essay by 24 • November 21, 2010 • 374 Words (2 Pages) • 1,327 Views
If you could design any class, anyway you wanted; do you know what you would do? Whether it is reclining chairs or nap time you want. You get to decide whether you want, one or the other or both. You get to design the class any way you want. If I could design the perfect class it would have to haveÐ'...
The perfect class would have to have air conditioning. This would keep us cool and refreshed. Most students would concentrate better because they're not distracted thinking about how hot and sticky they are. It would also help stu-dents and staff with asthma to breathe easier because air conditioning takes the humidity out of the air. Considering all these reasons I think air conditioning would further better our educational wellness.
The perfect class would have to allow students to chew gum. This would satisfy the students so they are not constantly complaining. Chewing gum during a test could increase test scores up to 35%. It is a proven fact that chewing gum improves long and short term memory up to 15%. All these statistics not only prove that chewing gum satisfies the students, but that it increases our chances a higher education.
The perfect class would have to have shorter lessons. Some teachers will teach a key lesson in a short time period because they think it's best to teach it all at once. I think that they should break important lessons into 2 or 3 smaller more comprehendible lessons. This would give teachers more time to make sure that stu-dents thoroughly understand each individual concept of the lesson. Some students are so overwhelmed and confused by one element of the lesson that they are focus-ing only on that element that the miss the rest of the lesson. This is basic modifi-cation in lesson planning would decrease on the number of perplexed students in our schools.
All in all I think these three minor adjustments in the classrooms of today would improve our chances of getting the most out
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