Schools are bullshit and the system should be modified

School nowadays consists of having forced to study stuff you'll never-ever need in your life, and humiliating you if you don't do so. If you're not good enough, you're forced to repeat the year, essentially shortening your life's meaningful part by an entire year. It also takes up way too much of your day, and thanks to homework and tests, even leaks into your free-time.


How the system should be improved:
1) Have less school per day
8 hours of school is way too much, and some make it even longer. School shouldn't take up more time than ~5 hours of your day, so you can leave at noon-early afternoon and spend the rest of the day hanging out with friends or at home.
2) Have less shit you have to study
Of course, if they make school time shorter, they can't teach you as much stuff. But that's alright, because they don't need to. Most of the stuff you learn in school is just to survive it. It's not like you'll remember most of it a day after the tests. They should cut the unnecessary stuff and only teach what you should really know.
3) Make tests easier, but not too easy
There's too much shit in one test, and there are people who can't study as easily and others, and have to spend way too much time to even have a chance. Tests should be less stressful and should contain less stuff as well; they should be easy enough so they don't take up too much of your time, but not too easy, so people who don't study anything will still fail.
4) Make studying fun/Employ better teachers
Have you ever seen videos from Kurzgesagt or Life Noggin? They are great at explaining stuff and easy to understand. Why can't (most) teachers be like that? A teacher like that is a real gem. I've sadly only had one or two like that in my life. Once, I've even had a teacher who forbid us from taking notes in class, so you had to study everything at home (unless you had really good memory).
5) Fuck homework and home studying
Written homework should not be a thing. School should not leak into your personal life/free time. Not only teachers love to assign written homework, there are usually a lot of it. And the more teachers, the more piled up homework. It's not like they talk about how much they assign on a given day. It just comes. Sometimes it's not that much, sometimes it's a fuckton. And for people who don't have much time at afternoon anyway (like people who do sports or live a long way from their school), this makes their life even worse.
Oh, and this ties in with 2), as there should not be as much shit you have to study. As I've said, for some people it's very difficult to study and this too takes up a lot of their free time. Leave kids alone, for crying out loud!​
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@kprovost7314

@jupitteer is right. Maybe in the summer, they perfect the system worldwide. Or nationwide.
 
You forgot the part where teachers try claim that any kids that aren't being 100% silent and still just staring at the board have AD(H)D.
 
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Or don't make teachers evaluate. Srsly who thought that was a good idea? If you are competing for university and the other students have easier and better teachers, they have an unfair advantage over you. If a teacher doesn't like your face, he can ruin your future like that, wtf?
 
The problem also resides in the fact that many students would abuse a more lightweight system.
School should be divided for the more normal kids, and for the smarter, more intelligent ones.
Before beginning pre-school, kids should take intelligence tests, and this way, we can divide them.
With the division of intelligent and regular kids, we can make systems that benefit each one of those
groups. For this system to work out, we would need to educate kids to be non-violent to their peers, and in
this way we prevent any possible form of discrimination. Only first world countries would be able to pull this off imo.
 
Honestly the first thing that should go is the setting of a classroom with rows of desks, and fortunately that's beginning to be the trend, with newer schools moving to pods and fancy whiteboard tables. I've found that I do my best work when I'm being guided by a teacher and following along with what their doing, but actually teaching myself the hands-on (again, with teacher's help). The classes that I did the worst in were the ones that forced me to take notes and do a bunch of arbitrary homework that only reinforced the theory of it, and not any actual applications
 
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Although i think complete school removal/change would be pretty stupid, the part of "learning stuff that will never be used" is true. Sometimes schools push stuff for others to learn and, if someone can't understand it, that's their problem. It's mainly the thing that makes me quite frustrated. Apart from that, for me i think it's ok. The entire school scene has became such a routine thing it's basically unnoticeable how much time you pass there.
 
@TotalInsanity4 Same here, but I don't do good when following along. I like to figure things out by myself or with a partner. I just can't follow along with a group because I often lose focus and miss some key info I had to write down. I do like class discussions though.
 
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