Quoting
Sipher concludes that school laws only produce more disconfort. "Abolition of archaic attendance laws would produce enormous dividends",(Sipher, n.pag). I think it's absolutely true now that it was said, "economists, found little evidence that mandatory-attendance laws increased the number of children in school", (Sipher, n.pag).
Paraphrasing
Original:One reason for the crisis is that present mandatory-attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there. Such children have little desire to learn and are so antagonistic to school that neither they nor more highly motivated students receive the quality education that is the birthright of every American.
Paraphrased:I don't understand why schools obligate kids to attend class if they don't want to. This means that this people -whose dreams lie on other things rather than school- may cause problems and in result make kids who DO want to learn recieve low and lack of better education.
Summarizing
In conclusion, the article called, "So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don't Want To", talks about the harsh laws schools try to inforce -but normally don't achieve. Kids who don't want to go to class just shouldn't do it, but it's something the government and educational organizations don't understand. Statistics have proven that the laws haven't increased the number of kids who go to school, and what's worse, lower the education rate to others.
jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2007
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