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Let’s End These Problems, Together.

There are many problems in school that now has no solution,there is a some solution but not working.

Here are 5 of the some problems in school that students encounter a student every day that he/she in school:

1. TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS SAY FAMILY FACTORS ARE SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN SCHOOLS.

In 1990-91, one out of every four public school teachers cited lack of parent involvement as a serious problem in their schools. This problem was also described as “serious” by 4.3 percent of private school teachers. Among both public and private school teachers, this problem topped the list in the percentage of teachers who rated it as a serious problem in their schools. Secondary teachers were more likely than elementary teachers to report lack of parent involvement as a serious problem in their schools. 

2.MORE SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SAY STUDENT ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS ARE SERIOUS PROBLEMS.

Besides lack of parent involvement, the school problems viewed as serious by at least 10 percent of public school teachers included student apathy, poverty, student absenteeism, student disrespect for teachers, parental alcoholism and/or drug abuse, and student tardiness. Behaviors and attitudes of students were more likely to be seen as problematic by teachers at the secondary level than by teachers at the elementary level. Parent alcoholism, on the other hand, was described as “serious” as often by elementary teachers as by secondary teachers and poverty was described as “serious” more often by elementary teachers. 

Private school teachers were much less likely to report that any of the above problems were “serious.” The percentage of private school teachers rating each problem as “serious” ranged from .1 percent for student possession of weapons to 4.3 percent for lack of parent involvement. 

3.Lack of Opportunities

It is often seen that students from poor families go to public schools. The education problems in public schools are manifold. One of the major drawbacks of public schools is that they are technologically backward. This means that children belonging to poor families, already are disadvantaged, compared to those who go to private schools as these schools are very advanced in terms of technology and teaching methods. This difference is one of the major problems of our education system.
4.Classroom Size
Many areas of the country are facing classrooms that are literally busting out at the seams. A report at NEA Today two years ago discussed how schools, in the midst of major funding cuts for schools, had no choice but to lift all class size limits to accommodate students with the faculty the school system could still afford to keep. When money gets tight, classroom numbers are often impacted. Yet, most teachers agree that they cannot effectively teach every student in a classroom, if the class size exceeds about 30. Their statements are backed up by research.Class Size Matterscites a study performed by the Tennessee Star that found classes of 15-17 students in grades K-12 provided both long and short-term benefits to both the students and the teachers in those classrooms. Minority students, those living in poverty and male students appeared to benefit from smaller classroom sizes the most.
5.Bullying
Bullying is not a new problem, but it is one that has a profound impact on the learning aptitude of many students today. Technology has given bullies even more avenues to torment their victims – through social networking, texting and other virtual interactions. Cyberbullying has become a major issue for schools, as evidenced by the number of suicides that can be directly traced to bullying events. The fact that laws are still fuzzy regarding cyberbullying adds to the challenge – since parents, teachers and administrators are unsure of how to legally handle such issues.
For me the problem that need to solve early is bullying because it is the one of most students are scared of specially the students that are not fighting to the bully and they are hiding there emotional feelings to there teachers especially to there parents.

Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

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