Hey guys, I think I just figured out how we can educate our children for less than a fourth of the cost!
Thanks, Washington, DC! Alternately, if you'd like, we can keep our education budget the same and multiply the effectiveness by four. Either works for me, I guess.
A one month break is what the kids here in Japan receive, but the teachers don't see any of that. Well, on average they see about 3 days that they can use to travel with their families or something, but most of the time is spent at meetings and training and God knows what.
And it's not just the summer break that is a soul crushing lie in Japan... Many teachers live separated from their families in tiny one room dorm-style apartments. And one room is plenty because they spend 95% of their waking hours at school, again doing God knows what. All too often I'll see them for dinner at our better-than-dorm-style cafeteria only to watch them go back to school for more work afterward.
The point of all that, besides that I feel sorry for Japanese school teachers, is that you need to keep in mind when you talk about expanding the school year by two months that that is a considerable increase to cost. Also, one of the great attractors I see in the teaching system in the States is that for 3 months out of the year you get to be someone else. Many of my mom's coworkers at the Canadian border have day jobs as teachers, so yeah, boo hoo, teacher salary is low, but you can do other things with your time. You aren't locked in to one institution.
And as long as we are talking about expanding child torture, I mean education, why must we keep them going to the same school all summer? Let's enhance the summer camp experience into a more valuable active learning environment! Mandatory summer internm-*cough* camp for everyone in K-9 and professional training classes for 10-12. Let's prepare the next generation for when the economy flat lines and we can't resuscitate it. Or we could have options for summer immersion language classes. Grade school is dull enough without filling in every living hour of one's young life. Let's make a new system.
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