Is Your Child Having
Trouble in School?
Did you know that the school system is only able to meet 50% of
student learning needs?
That's right! - only 50% of the student population is
in an environment at school which enables them to be successful
learners.
The reason for this is not because of bad teachers.
There are many excellent, dedicated
teachers in schools, whose life's work and passion is to educate their
students to the best of their ability. Teachers want to see their
students successful, that is why they have given years to training and
service. It is not the fault of the teachers that many students do not
reach their potential in learning.
It is not a result of bad parenting.
Many parents spend a great deal of
time and energy trying to ensure that their children have the best
education possible. Parents help with homework, provide many
extra-curricular opportunities and keep in touch with the teachers and
school in order to help their child to be successful. However when all
is said and done, it is the child who needs to be able to learn and pass
the curriculum requirements.
Some parents, themselves, may have
sailed through their own school experience and been successful in the
academic requirements for graduation, and gone on to further education.
Isn't it reasonable to expect that their children would follow the same
path and achieve good grades' For some children, yes it is a reasonable
expectation, and many, of course, do follow in their parent's footsteps.
However this may not be true for every child, even in the same family.
I, myself, was a good student, enjoyed my school experience and I love
to learn. I went on to become a teacher for over twenty years in the
school system, was a Principal of two schools, and successfully
pioneered an independent school. All my three children are intelligent
and have been given equal opportunities with regard to their education.
Out of the three, only one is following in my footsteps. Was I less
diligent with two of my children, didn't I help them' Didn't I give them
the support they needed to be successful at school' Of course I did!
Were their teachers uncaring and unsupportive of their education' Not at
all! The problem is as parents we can't go to school for them. Sometimes
it seems parenting would be easier if we could!
Is the school system bad?
There are many excellent
schools, in which some students are able to thrive and excel in their
learning. For those students the school environment meets the needs of
their learning styles and motivates them towards success in their
educational experience. The school system is not bad for these students,
it is good. However the very nature and structure of the school system
means it is only able to meet the needs of some styles of learning, and
personality traits of its students. For a fairly large number of
students to get through a school day is an achievement in itself.
Intelligence and motivation to learn are not the issue for them, but the
school structure and environment itself. An example of such a student
was Albert Einstein. He found school incredibly boring, as the
tools of learning in those days were to do with repeating and learning
by rote. He learnt more from the reading he did outside of school, and
talking with interesting people he met, than from school itself. He
spent most of the time in his classes day dreaming. The system had no
room for creativity and imagination, or for allowing him to learn about
what interested him. There was no provision in his school system for
people who thought differently.
Many students today, whose learning
styles are not catered for in the school system, are prone to be
dismissed or labeled as lazy, unfocused, and unintelligent,
disorganized, ADHD, or have a learning disability. School for many of
these students is an endurance test, which some fail. The school
experience can devastate their self confidence and self esteem, due to
their inability to conform or adapt to the expectations of the system,
and those around them. Yet these same students in later life can become
very successful because of their entrepreneurial spirit, their
creativity, their ability to think outside of the box, and view the
world from a different perspective.
If your child is having
trouble at school, it may not be a reflection your parenting, their
teacher or the school. Your child may be trying to learn in an
environment that conflicts with his natural aptitude and learning style.
For your child it could be like trying to learn to swim in an ocean of
sand! Look outside of 'normal' expectations, and see the situation
through the eyes of your child. You may be surprised!!! ...and why not
do a little research in to the school experience of Albert Einstein, and many other notable figures in
history' I think you might see things from a different perspective.
Barbara White