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Shadow
09-28-2009, 12:25 PM
WASHINGTON – Students beware: The summer vacation you just enjoyed could be sharply curtailed if President Barack Obama gets his way.
Obama says American kids spend too little time in school, putting them at a disadvantage with other students around the globe.
"Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly popular ideas," the president said earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family, and probably not in yours. But the challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom."
The president, who has a sixth-grader and a third-grader, wants schools to add time to classes, to stay open late and to let kids in on weekends so they have a safe place to go.
"Our school calendar is based upon the agrarian economy and not too many of our kids are working the fields today," Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
Fifth-grader Nakany Camara is of two minds. She likes the four-week summer program at her school, Brookhaven Elementary School in Rockville, Md. Nakany enjoys seeing her friends there and thinks summer school helped boost her grades from two Cs to the honor roll.
But she doesn't want a longer school day. "I would walk straight out the door," she said.
Domonique Toombs felt the same way when she learned she would stay for an extra three hours each day in sixth grade at Boston's Clarence R. Edwards Middle School.
"I was like, `Wow, are you serious?'" she said. "That's three more hours I won't be able to chill with my friends after school."
Her school is part of a 3-year-old state initiative to add 300 hours of school time in nearly two dozen schools. Early results are positive. Even reluctant Domonique, who just started ninth grade, feels differently now. "I've learned a lot," she said.
Does Obama want every kid to do these things? School until dinnertime? Summer school? And what about the idea that kids today are overscheduled and need more time to play?
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Obama and Duncan say kids in the United States need more school because kids in other nations have more school.
"Young people in other countries are going to school 25, 30 percent longer than our students here," Duncan told the AP. "I want to just level the playing field."
While it is true that kids in many other countries have more school days, it's not true they all spend more time in school.
Kids in the U.S. spend more hours in school (1,146 instructional hours per year) than do kids in the Asian countries that persistently outscore the U.S. on math and science tests — Singapore (903), Taiwan (1,050), Japan (1,005) and Hong Kong (1,013). That is despite the fact that Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong have longer school years (190 to 201 days) than does the U.S. (180 days).
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Regardless, there is a strong case for adding time to the school day....


Well, I guess its time for American students to go on 'strike' :P
Personally, I think this is truly unacceptable...




What do you all think?
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The Spirit of Time
09-28-2009, 01:01 PM
I am so happy that I am not in US! :D
But yeah...this is so dumb and unfair!

Shadow
09-28-2009, 01:06 PM
I agree...
However, just a reminder that this is not yet 100% confirmed.

The Most Awesome Jared
09-28-2009, 03:28 PM
China's school year is much shorter than the current U.S., but they still have higher grades, making his entire argument void.




Then again, the Chinese don't have cool stuff like iPods and computers to distract them.

FreezeWarp
09-28-2009, 04:10 PM
Well, there's a simple reason that I'm not worried; teachers. While kids won't exactly be very jolly to go to school early, teachers simply won't be willing to work longer hours without increased pay, and in most economies, there isn't a lot of extra money to go around.

Plus, I'm already in ninth grade; by the time this gets implement, IF it gets implemented, I should have already graduated.

Over 9,000 Superkowz
09-28-2009, 04:14 PM
Maybe it will happen right after I get out of college so my kids can be tortured. :3

The Most Awesome Jared
09-28-2009, 04:19 PM
You're evil, SK...

Over 9,000 Superkowz
09-28-2009, 04:22 PM
I was just kidding pls. :(

Nightwing
09-28-2009, 05:17 PM
I'm glad it won't affect me cuz I'll be done with HS.

Over 9,000 Superkowz
09-28-2009, 05:26 PM
Are you a senior?

Nightwing
09-28-2009, 05:27 PM
Yeappph lol

Shadow
09-29-2009, 12:33 PM
Well, there's a simple reason that I'm not worried; teachers. While kids won't exactly be very jolly to go to school early, teachers simply won't be willing to work longer hours without increased pay, and in most economies, there isn't a lot of extra money to go around.

Plus, I'm already in ninth grade; by the time this gets implement, IF it gets implemented, I should have already graduated.
Hmm... You always have justifying points.

Maybe it will happen right after I get out of college so my kids can be tortured. :3
lol

Over 9,000 Superkowz
09-29-2009, 04:22 PM
NW = A 40 year old high school senior. That's why he's so tall and why he owns at basketball. :D