Saturday, November 9, 2019

Year-Round Schooling essays

Year-Round Schooling essays Initially I did not agree with it, and I never thought I would be advocating it, but year-round schooling (YRS) does have several merits. YRS is a concept which reorganizes the school year to provide more continuous learning by spacing the long summer vacation into shorter, more frequent vacations throughout the year. This essay will explore three reasons why this option should be more widely adapted in Ontario schools. The year-round school curriculum is much better suited to the working family schedules, it allows more continuous learning, and decreases the likelihood of burnout of teachers and students. Though this idea is a suggestion that is radically different from the traditional curriculum approach in North America, it may well be time to try it. The long-established, customary North American family, has two working parents and a child/children who are in school. Working parents usually have a two-week summer break. Having their children in a year-round system will better correlate quality family time and vacations. Families can spread out their vacation time and visit locations that are less expensive or crowded during the traditional school year. In the nine-month school year, kids are often sent to camp, summer school, or left at home either alone, or with a babysitter during the summer vacation. If children are left alone, they will feel neglected and will begin to forget most of what they obtained throughout the school year. If children are left home with a babysitter, it is a hassle for parents to find one for the entire summer. This system will coordinate with parents lives and community activities very nicely. The YRS is a family-friendly approach to school schedules and is being experimented with many different school boards. This radical new approach developing in North America d ...

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