Downfall Of American School Systems
...and therapists, self-esteem is held on a high pedestal. Although having
good self-esteem is important we are now sacrificing our children's academic learning
and possibly even their future success to protect it. After reading selections from authors
such as Martin L. Gross, Larry E. Frase and William Streshly I believe that the American
school system has many problems. American schools focus too much on building self-
esteem rather than academics and our bilingual programs are atrocious. Our students
need to be taught and prepared for the real world, not a world where everyone constantly
tells you how great you are. As Martin Gross says we live in a world where "rigor is
considered to be unwarranted, outmoded, and authoritarian (512)" If our schools
continue down this route our country will suffer the consequences of ill prepared leaders
and fall behind.
"The myth is that students must feel good about themselves before they can
learn. (Frase, Streshly 514)" I absolutely agree with Frase and Streshly on the subject of
self-esteem; although I do think self-esteem is important I don't think it is something that
should be influenced upon you. Self-esteem is something that should be acquired through
life experiences of failure and success, things to actually be proud of. There will come
a time for these kids when they will actually have to try to succeed and if they fail it
could be very damaging. Many schools have actually made their curriculum less
challenging in order to protect kids from failure and build self-esteem. As a result of
these actions high school graduates must be taught remedial subjects in college. In Myth
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