My Ideal School -- Tamon Yamamoto
The ideal school in my opinion is one that offers many opportunities for experiencing social visits.
A field trip is a
visit to a company to see and experience how they work. The advantage of a
field trip is that children can visit companies they are interested in and get
a clear idea of what they want to be in the future and what kind of career they
want to pursue. By experiencing workplaces in all fields, from those that
interest them to those that do not, they are able to learn about a world they
have never known before. This is very useful for self-reflection.
The more we go on
field trips, the more we learn about society. So I think we should incorporate
the plan at least once a week. However, in many schools, these tours are only
offered once a year or once every six months, which is not much at all. I don't
think you will find your dream after experiencing the one or two workplaces.
However, there are
many problems in achieving this ideal school. One is cooperation with
businesses. Since the school would be taking a large number of students to work
there, permission would need to be obtained from those companies. Another is
the transportation of a large number of students and the associated funding.
I think the way to solve these problems is to collect donations from the students' parents and alumni. I think these problems can only be solved with money. When these problems are solved, the future of the students will open up.
Your ideal school sounds fun! Students can learn many new things through enjoyable activities.
ReplyDeleteHi, Tamon! Your ideal school is interesting. If I attend your ideal school, I will likely learn about the rigors of society before I enter the workforce.
ReplyDeleteA well-thought-out and original post, Tamon, well done. I agree with you that additional school visits to workplaces would be valuable and smooth the transition between the world of education and the world of work. Our education should be preparing us for the workforce, shouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteDavid :-)