Friday, 18 June 2021

persuasive-limited places in schools

 30MIN

 learning, focus, 

friends, environment, delinquents

teachers, resources, buildings

With the rapidly growing population meaning more children are crammed in schools, it's time we take a step back and start limiting the number learning institutions can accept. Although it's a given that every child deserves education we must still uphold standards where schools should be able to fund enough resources to support their students. Where both teachers and students can be in a safe, close and connected community. Where classrooms aren't a traffic jam of children and teachers. If we want our children to make the most of their learning time then we must limit places in schools.


Most students already have trouble focusing in class, but add that to a large classroom of peers and they'll struggle more than ever before. If no teacher can keep such a large amount of students in line then there's no doubt things get out of hand. Troublemakers will find this is their time to shine, and this disrupts everyone's education. Sharing ideas in a small group helps students focus on only a few ideas at a time-who wants to pipe up over a mumbo-jumbo of cluttered voices and ideas? How would children develop confidence, focus and teamwork skills if large classrooms hinder them?


If it's not bad already for an easily distracted student, you'll dread to find out how relationships with students worsen the more of them there is. How do you find an accepting friend group among the sea of kids? We simply cannot let schoolkids feel segregated from their peers simply because they're lost in the large crowd. And the more lenient the school is with student numbers, the more chance there is for delinquents to plague the system. If parents of such troublemakers desperately need to find a school then it's no wonder they choose the easiest option. Don't make your child fear school. Don't make them feel like a fish out of water.


Those who work at schools even suffer from an increase of students themselves. With more resources being distributed to children the school will eventually have to downgrade because they can't afford to support such a large community. How will kids be able to learn properly if they're not using proper learning material? And with all the students bustling in the hallways and dirtying up precious schools teachers suffer keeping them all under control and cleaners toil after the messes they leave behind. Money might even have to be wasted on new buildings to hold all these kids-so along with paying all these workers and for school supplies, parents have even more to worry about financially.


So next time you see a school start limiting places of new students, give them your praise. They're doing this to preserve the safety and wellbeing of their students. They're maintaining a comfortable and close community. They're making sure students learn properly and teachers teach properly, and what's more they're saving the money of their consumers. Flinging the gates open and letting swarms of students enter the school will only end terribly.

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