Writing from Xu
Essay by Jiafa Xu • November 6, 2017 • Essay • 364 Words (2 Pages) • 785 Views
Nowadays, many people hold the opinion that high schools allow the student to study the course they want, but others have a negative attitude , from my point of view, I agree with that high school don’t allow the student to study the curriculum they like, my argument for this point are listed as follows.
In the first place, I agree with selecting courses by high school is more balanced and standard than selecting courses by students themselves , it is believed by a lot of people that student should choose the course, in which they are interested , in my opinion , if students just make a curriculum by their own, they can’t make a comprehensive or balanced curriculum, contrast school, which has a lot of experience , so they know how to make the best curriculum for their students, actually the college and society today, all those need the person who has a variety of knowledge , if students choose the course which are not suitable for their future development and academy, they probably can’t make a comprehensive curriculum , for most of them rarely know how to select the useful and needed course.
On top of that, another reason why I agree with above statement is that high school can provide more competitive curriculum. 21 century is a age which needs a lot of people who have plenty of knowledge , when the school make a curriculum , they will arrange a number of basic courses to be connected to the college and society, it can enable you to adapt easily and quickly, if the students just choose the courses they like, they will hardly accept more obsolete knowledge from other fields instead of more limiting to their own field, as we know the world is changed day by day, so incase that you be weed out , high schools need to make a comprehensive plan to deal with the basic courses.
All in all, high school can make a comprehensive and balanced curriculum to make students competitive, taking all these factors into account , we may reach the conclusion that high schools don’t allow their students to choose the course they like.
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