<p>Thisisaquestionthatisaskedquitealot,andalthoughIdon't have a definitive answer, I do have a few things that I believe to be very important that are being disregarded when it comes to the education of a student. Some of them are already being implemented by some school systems (in some cases it'sonlyatcertainschools),butIamnotcompletelysureastowhethertheyareactuallydoingwhatIamgoingtoexposehereandifthoseresultscanbecomparablestatisticallywiththoseofanormalschool.Eitherway,herearesomethingsthatIbelieveneedtobeimproved.Also,inthislistarethingsthatarebothcommonandspecific,andtheyarebasedonmyexperienceswiththeAmericanandSpanisheducationalsystem,thereforeIwilldividethisintocommonissues,Spanishissues,andAmericanissues.</p>
<p>0.TechnologicalLiteracy:Yes,Iactuallystartedwith0forthisone,iftherewassomebasictechnologicalliteracyyouwouldknowwhy(ifyoualreadydo,you're doing a good job). It pains me that in this day and age where technology is at the foundations of our society, where everyone owns some sort of computer (yes, your phone counts as a computer), and where if there were a catastrophe that destroyed all digital technologies society would basically fall apart, that people know little to nothing about technology (that is, if you'reoneofthosepeoplethatonceyougetanerrororwarningmessageyoucalltechsupportyou're part of the problem, everyone knows you look that up in a search engine first, or I suppose I should speak in your terms, <b>Google it!</b>). Since we live in such a society it is very important that we learn the fundamentals of programming. Our society is not dependent on the fine arts, <b>but it is on digital technologies</b>. If art goes away we'restillallhere,theworldisamuchuglierplace,butwe're all still civilized. If digital technologies go away we'reallintrouble.Thisisnottosaythatabasiceducationinartshouldn't be obligatory, I just think that technology deserves more time than art does (it'ssadwhentheamountofobligatoryclassesforartandtechnologyarethesame).Everyoneshouldknowwhatafileformatisandthatyoucan't just copy a binary from a Mac machine to a Windows machine and expect that to work. They should also know the difference between a text editor and a word processor (like the difference between Notepad and Microsoft Word, for those of you who don'tknowthoseterms).Soplease,fixthis.</p>
<p>1.CollegeEntranceExams:ThisisoneofthestupidestthingsI've ever seen. Why is it that for every other public educational institution I can just get in as long as I'vepassedthepreviousyear,butcollegeissomehowaspecialsnowflakethatrequiresanentranceexam?Yes,I'm talking about ACT, SAT, Selectividad, and all that nonsense. It should be as simple as "Oh, you passed the last year of high school? Here are some colleges you can go to. Pick a few, we'llseewhichoneyougetinto,thenyou'reoffonyourway.". But no, we want to annoy people with standardized tests. I understand wanting a standardized test, but please stop it with the entrance exams.</p>
<p>2.TeachersasGuides:Ifthere's one thing I love about most programmers is that we'reprettymuchallself-taughtandhavegenuineinterestinthefield(withafewexceptionsbeingthosewhoneverwritecodeunlessit's for class or for work). However, this can also apply to other fields, and I'vefoundthatit's extremely beneficial, as it allows you to learn at your own pace and with much more enthusiasm. So, basically, what should teachers do? Well, instead of telling you "Hey, learn this for next week" instead they should say "Oh, you'reinterestedindoing3DGamedevelopment?WellIknowafewresourcestogetyoustartedwithgamedevelopmentingeneralandthenyoucanslowlymakeyourwaytoyourgoal!". Of course, I would see this working better in a university context rather than a primary school one where everyone says "Iwanttobeafirefighter!". This also helps weed out those who don't actually have any interest, those will be the people who say "Idon'tknowwhattodo.". Essentially, the teachers will be there to guide you to your objective rather than creating your objective and then dragging you there while you struggle with it all.</p>
<p>0.Selectividad:I've already gone over college entrance exams, but this one is just horrifying. Do you know how much stress students get over this thing? Please take it down a notch! I mean, I know Spain is going to end up getting rid of this, but it'shorrifying.I've had friends who'vetakenthisandtheywereextremelystressednotonlystudying,butalsowaitingfortheresults.Pleasebringthisdownanotchbeforeabunchofpeoplestartcommittingsuicideoverit.</p>
<p>1.StudentPrivacy:TeachersinSpain,pleasestoppointingoutthestudentsthatarenotdoingtheirschoolwork,forallyouknowtheyalreadyknowwhatyou're teaching and don'tfeellikedoinghomeworkwhichsupposedlyissomethingtorememberwhatyoudidinclass.Luckilystudentsaren'tgradedonthat.</p>
<p>2.Extracurricular:ThisissomethingthattheAmericansystemtakestoanextreme,butatleasttheyhavethem.Spanishschoolsneedtopromoteandevenhosteducationalextracurricularactivities.Aprogrammingclub,amedievalliteratureclub,apoliticalanalysisclub,anythingthat's educational, just please add it. This allows students who have productive interests outside of what they'relearningtohaveaplacetoexpressthosewithotherpeopletheyknowandtodothingstogether.</p>
<p>NOTICE:TherearemostlikelymorethingsthatIcouldpointout,it's just been a long time since I'vebeenintheSpanisheducationalsystem,IguessI'llseemorethisyearandhavemorecomplaints,mightmakeanotherpostforthat.</p>
<p>0.Grammar:<b>Teachyourstudentssomegrammar!!!</b>DoyouknowhowbadthegrammaticalknowledgeoftheAmericanpopulationiscomparedtothatofforeigners<b>intheEnglishlanguage</b>?Igotoschoolandnooneknowswhatanadverbis,orapossessive,orapredicate,or<b>anybasicgrammaticalconcepts</b>.HowamIsupposedtoexplainthatinJapaneseasentence's structure is subject (sometimes called object)-predicate-verb if they don'tknowwhatanyofthoseare?HowdidanyofthesekidsplayMadlibswhentheywerechildren?Didtheyguesswhatwordstouse?PleaseteachtheAmericanchildrensomegrammarsotheycanunderstandhowbadtheirownlanguageis.</p>
<p>1.WayTooEasy:DoyouwanttoknowhowmanytimesIactuallystudiedforatestwhileIwasinhighschool?I'll give you a hint, you can count them on one hand. Ready? I studied a total of <b>two</b> times. That is, I studied only for two different tests. Want to know why those don'tcount?Becausetheyweren't even American tests, they were International Baccalaureate tests, which are made by people <b>in another country</b>. So for American tests I studied a total of <b>zero times</b>. So, what grades did I tend to get? Well, on tests I could get anywhere between D+ to B (there were exceptions on both ends of course, but this is what there normally was). Pretty average grades for someone who <b>never studies</b>. I get that failing never feels good, but some people have to fail, in this case it was me. Fix this! If I can pass all your tests without studying once then your system has a big gaping flaw. And if you'rethinkingthatit's just because I'mnaturallybrightorsomethinglikethatthenyou're wrong, in Spain if I didn'tstudyforatestIwasbasicallyaskingtofail.I'm not sure there is a way to fail in the American system. Also, remember how I said that the Selectividad was too hard? Well ACT is basically the polar opposite. I took that exam with <b>no preparations</b> because I knew that it didn'tmatterinmycaseforgoingtocollegesinceIwasgoingtoSpainandnottheU.S.,soIdidn't study and I only took the exam half seriously, yet I ended up getting a score of 24 (which is pretty average). Want to tell me how this kind of stuff happens? I don'tstudy,Itakethetestwithoutreallycaringabouttheresults(thatis,notmotivationwhatsoever),andyetIgetanaveragescore?HowdoAmericansstrugglewiththis?Pleasefixthiseducationalsystem,there'stoomuchwrongwithit.</p>
<p>2.Stop'Making Learning Fun':No,justno.Learningisfunifthestudentthinksit's fun, not if you butcher it into a game rather than a lesson. When I learn programming I think it'sfun,notbecausetheyteachittomeinafunstupidlittlegame,butratherbecauseIactuallygenuinelyenjoylearninghowtoprogram.Ifthestudentwantstolearntheywill,andiftheydon't it won'tmatterhowmanywaysyoubutcherthelessontheystillwon't learn from it. You don'tmakelearningfun,youmakethestudentthinkthatthefielditselfisfun,notbybutcheringthefieldbutbyhavingthemseehowit's interesting. If they don'tfinditinterestingthat's not your fault as a teacher, it'stheirflawasastudent.It'sthestudentwhoisfailingathis/herjob.</p>
<p>3.SchoolIsforEducation:First,thisisnotabashonallextracurricularactivities,theeducationalonesaregreat.Thisismostlyonstufflikeschooldances,seniorevents,andallthat.Yes,they're fun, and I enjoyed them, but do I think they belong in a school? No. Do I think that public money should be put into funding these? No. If the students want to organize a student dance at the recreational center I have no problem, that'sfine,butdon't expect the school to waste time and resources for this, <b>and don'tuseitasanexcusetobelazyatschoolornotattendit!</b>.ToomanytimeshaveIseenpeoplewhoskippedschoolbecauseofadanceorsomeschoolevent(includingmyselfsinceIknewtheteachersweren't going to do anything since there would only be 5 students in class that day). School is not a social club, it'snotwhereyougotohangoutwithyourfriends,it'saplacewhereyougotolearntobeaproductivememberofsociety(somethingthatalotofeducationalsystemsfailatsincetherearesomanyunproductivepeoplewhowhenaskedfortheirhobbytheysay"I like to watch Netflix.").Sostopexpectingschoolstoentertainyouandstartlearningthatschoolisajob,likealljobstherearetimeswhenyoucanchat,butmostofitiswork.</p>
<p>4.HomeworkShouldbeLessofYourGrade:I'm one of those people that believes that tests should be essentially your entire grade, or at least something like 80% of it. I'veheardtheargumentpeoplehaveputastowhyhomeworkandprojectsshouldbeworthmorepoints,andIfinditstupidandflawed.Theirreasoningisthatnoteveryoneisgoodattakingtestsandthereforecertainstudentshaveadvantages.Firstofall,pleaseshowmeaproperscientificstudydemonstratingthis.TheEasternAsiancountrieshaveverytestbasedscoringsystemsandtheyrankhighestonalmostallthecharts!Pleaseexplaintomehowthisworks.Besidesthat,thereasonwhyIbelievetestsaremoreimportantisbecauseifyoucannotproperlyexplainthewhyandhowofsomethinginwrittenformthenyoutrulydonotunderstandit.Meanwhile,onhomeworkandprojectsyoucaneasilyjustcopyworkfromsomewhereelse,whichisn't necessarily bad if you'rereadingthroughtheworkandattemptingtounderstandit,butthere's no guarantee of that happening. With projects there'salsothecommoncaseofthelazyonewhodoesn't contribute to the project and yet gets the same grade as you. Meanwhile, in a test you are in a controlled environment where the teacher can see exactly what you know. The teacher shouldn'texpectyoutoknowdata,butratherhe/sheshouldbetestingyouonwhetherornotyouknowhowtoworkwithdatathatisgiven.Idistinguishbetweenknowledgeandintelligence.Someonewhoisknowledgableissomeonewhoknowsmanythings,someonewhoisintelligentissomeonewhoknowswhattodowithinformationthathe/shehasorisgiven.Sosomeonecanbeknowledgableandstillstupid(basically,yourcomputerisstupid,butit'sknowledgable).Sostopaddingsomuchimportancetohomework.</p>