Implications for a Better Education    We are all products of school.  Chances are we have all been to school at least some point in our lives.  Currently, every state in the nation has laws requiring attendance in school from kindergarten until a child’s eighteenth birthday.  If we progress through the school system at an average one grade per year, a high school graduate has already spent thirteen years of their life in school.  We spend a great deal of our adolescence attending school every morning, five days a week and don’t have much say in the matter.  Day after day, we get up and get ready for school, not necessarily because we want to, but because it is what is expected of us.  When we come home in the evening or afternoon, we open our books and do work, not necessarily because that is what we want to do, but because not doing so will count against us in the big point scheme of things.  So what is it all for?

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