This week I am going to be
writing about the pros and cons of the "Year-round" and
"Balanced" calendar. I am going to talk about the definition of
"Year-round" and "balanced" calendars, and the pros and
cons along with what I think.
The definition of the "Year-round" and
"Balanced" calendar is that, like we discussed in class, will not
increase the time we are in school. As we discussed in class there are a
certain numbers of days we have to be in school for and we will still have the
same amount of time in school, it is not like we will have more or less school,
it is just that our breaks will be spread out in different places. One and the
most chosen example of an "Year-round" calendar is 45-15. This means
that students will be in school for 45 days and then gets 3 weeks off not
accounting for weekends. The normal breaks like holidays will be put into the
new calendar.
A couple pros to the "Year-round" calendar are
that some students forget all that they learned over the long summer break,
where as the shorter breaks the students will not forget as much. This system also makes students are
engaged in a number of after-school activities, to kill their boredom, because
the activities would keep them busy during the 3 week break. Now it is possible
for families to plan shorter trips to different places instead of one long trip
once an year. I'm not saying that these are the only advantages, I just listed
a little bit of it.
A couple of arguments
against the "Year-round" calendar are that some schools are older and
do not have air conditioning, so during the summer time the schools are going
to be quite hot. So for people who can't concentrate in the heat is not going
to learn as much or stay on focus as well. An argument against the
"Year-round" calendar is that student are going to forget some
information even if they are out of school for 3 weeks. If a parent has two
children and one of the two children is on the "Year-round" school
system and one is on the "Traditional" school system then it is harder
for the parent to plan a vacation. And like the pros these are not the only
arguments against the "Year -round" calendar.
Right now for me I don’t think it will affect me a lot
but when I need to get a summer job or job experience later on in high school
it may affect me, unless the learning curriculum changes, it will affect me.
Right now, in grade 8, I actually don’t mind the "Year-round" and
"Balanced" calendar. Overall I don’t really like the idea of
"Year-round" calendar, especially because in the summer time I can
barely focus on my work in the heat. So my final answer to the new system is
no. I do not want the new system.
Source/Bibliography
Kelly, Melissa. "Year
Round Education." About.com 8th May 2012
<http://712educators.about.com/cs/reformtime/a/yearrounded.htm>
"Pros And Cons Of Year Round School" iloveindia.com
8th May 2012 <http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/pros-and-cons-of-year-round-school-3964.html>
Can you adjust your font Samuel so I can read it all please.
ReplyDeleteSamuel good job for posting first! You had a couple of good points. I don't know what happened to your font... You had some pretty good ideas, though you could have added a bit more about the pros and cons. I think you could have extended that more. Your conclusion was okay. It was good that you talked about your own opinion.. You explained your reasons for thinking. Overall it was not bad.
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