Standarization of Education
I have often wondered why each district is different from the one next to it, why schools within a district are different, and why there is variance between teachers teaching the same course in the same school. Does that not negatively affect a stusndet who is forced to move or a student whose class is changed due to a scheduling problem. Also, the difference in the quality of schools is unfair to those who live in a poorly maintained districts. Why must a child suffer from a lack of a full education just because he or she is born in an unwealthy area? Why must one nation's children be at a greater advantage than another's? Standarization must be implemented to make sure that no student must face the task of reconstructing his or her education from the ground up. It also eliminates uneven degrees of education across the nation and the world. Every region is entitled to just as much economic prosperity from the manufacturing and intellectual capacity of the next generation as the next. Standarizign education unifies one of the most important facets of our social-political-economic landscape. If the youth are unified, then perhaps when they are the main source of revenue and advancement their children will be unified too and so forth. Education brings forth the foundation of the collective.
