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5 pages. There is an urgent need for educational reform in our schools and it needs to take place now. Instead of trying to fill student's heads with facts and information without making them part of the learning course of action, the educational process should be reversed and make the student the focal point of the teaching. As this paper will explain, the student should be the one explaining to the teacher what has been learned rather than vice versa. This would make the educational process much more effective and valuable, as this paper will show. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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to fill students heads with facts and information without making them part of the learning course of action, the educational process should be reversed and make the student the focal
point of the teaching. As this paper will explain, the student should be the one explaining to the teacher what has been learned rather than vice versa. This
would make the educational process much more effective and valuable, as this paper will show. WHY THE NEED FOR CHANGE? There is a glaring flaw in American education today
and it should be made evident to everyone who has a child in the educational system. Educational reform must take place quickly before we lose all sight of the
students in the present day method of teaching. Why is there such a need for change? Author Phillip Schlechty blames todays problems in the school system not
just on the poor performance by teachers and students but on the fact that most of the administrative leaders of our nations school systems are not willing to fully admit
to or state the problems that are inherent in the system. The fact of the matter is everyone wants to blame the teacher when that is not the root
of the problem. Schlechty infers that too much energy is spent on defensiveness in regard to the scholastic problems rather than on the search for what the real cause
of the problem is. Our school system is not as bad as that in some societies but it is by no means operating at the level that it could.
We in the United States have the money and the means to have one of the best school systems in the world, but our schools talents and assets are
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