Monday, January 27, 2014

Argument Essay





 Year-round schooling is a good idea Because it increases academic achievement it also has been present from the 1800s. YRS first appeared in urban areas, because they were not tied to the agriculture cycle. In 1973, states that provided year-round schooling options were: Washington, Nevada, California, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, Vermont, New Kentucky, and Missouri. Businesses also find it easier to provide jobs on a year round basis instead of having many in the summer for students. Students who attend year-round school say that calendar is more balanced than their peers who have a typical school calendar.
Effect on Students   

Students who attend year-round schools typically do as well as or slightly better in school than their peers who attend a traditionally scheduled school. These breaks can be used for remedial courses, tutoring, and enrichment, if needed.


Students who attend year-round schools typically do as well as or slightly better in school than their peers who attend a traditionally scheduled school. These breaks can be used for remedial courses, tutoring, and enrichment, if needed.
A study conducted by the Ohio State University found that, over the course of a full year, students showed no significant improvement in reading and math scores in year-round schools compared to those students whose were in schools that followed the traditional academic calendar. Year-round schools do not add more school days to the 180 standard academic calendar. The total number of school days and vacation days remains unchanged, but instead is distributed throughout the year. Thus, students are not gaining more 
instructional days. Some teachers also favor Year-Round School, because they can have flexible contracts, as in different vacation times. These costs may add up and in turn interfere with budgets for other programs that are already struggling with funding such as the arts.

Year round schools are also a good idea because you never have to stop working on a project in that grade!


Effect on Students    
There is research that suggests year-round schools have positive effects on students who are at risk for academic problems, including those from underprivileged backgrounds and those who are poor performers in school.
After school activities may experience conflicts with longer school days. They may also experience budgeting issues with extended schooling sessions into the year.
Students and teachers would have impersonal relationships due to different schedules for both groups.
Many people argue that students get bored during summer vacations, when there is much less activity and stimulation, so attending school for a year would be a benefit to them.

And last of all they are a great because it increases student achievement by 60%




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