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The School of My Dreams
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The School of My Dreams
1
Students should have the freedom to be themselves
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I agree. School should encourage self-expression
I disagree. Students should comply with the school's code of belief
Other (please specify)
2
Success is not defined by academic achievement
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I agree. There shouldn't be any homework and compulsory exit exams
I disagree. Evaluation is important and someone's efforts and learning should be recognised
Other (please specify)
3
Who you are is more important than what you know
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I agree. Personal development depends mainly on life experiences, not knowledge
I disagree. Knowledge is as important as life experience for students' personal development
Other (please specify)
4
Where each individual has an equal right to be heard
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I agree. Every student should have the right to have his/her voice heard
I disagree. If schools accommodate everybody's needs and requests, they would become a too personalised place and lose their community feeling
Other (please specify)
5
Where teachers and students have equal status
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I agree. Equality between teachers and students is more beneficial to the students' learning
I disagree. Teachers can't have equal status with their students, as they are older, more experienced, and more knowledgeable
Other (please specify)
6
School should always have an holistic approach
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I agree. In addition to academic subjects, the curriculum should always include a focus on emotional intelligence, critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, and life skills. Students should always engage in hands-on learning experiences and have opportunities for self-directed learning.
I disagree. Traditional methods provide a structured framework that helps maintain a consistent routine in the classroom. This can be comforting for both educators and students, offering a predictable learning environment.
Other (please specify)
7
Schools should mainly teach job-specific skills.
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I agree. Students should be trained to be able to get a job as soon as they finish school
I disagree. School should make a person “well-rounded” to succeed in any job. No matter what route we choose, predicting the skill required for the future is a guessing game.
Other (please specify)
8
Students should be separated into classes/schools according to academic ability
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I agree. Differentiating is putting students into instructional groups in order to better meet their individual needs.
I disagree.Working with people who have different interests, skills, and backgrounds is an incredible opportunity to learn and to come up with a much better product than with a uniform team.
Other (please specify)
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