Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Kindergarten Debate
I agree with Wang and Aamodt's theory about the negatives of starting school late. Gladwell did state that the more mature a child is, the better that child will be. In addition, that peticular child will be given more time to practice, and an accumulation advantage will occur. Now, I agree that an accumulation advantage would benefit anyone in athletics, but I disagree that you may gain an accumulation advantage by holding your child back. If a child were to begin early, that child would be an entire year's worth of studies ahead of someone who started a year late. Furthermore, a child's brain development can not be put off. It is at its peak around the age of 4; so, why would a parent purposefully dodge this oppurtunity for their child? That child just missed the best point in their life to suck up information. Plus, I know students that have been held back for them to have a strong start in kindergarten. All of this claimed advantage is utterly worthless by the time that child reaches high school. Those students that I know dominate the fields of athletics because they are a full year older than everyone else, but they suffer greatly in academics. Personally, I agree with the idea that holding you child back will only do them harm.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Introductory Blog Post - James
James
Ninth, 9th
My favorite subjects are Mathematics and Science.
Topics I like to learn about include Advanced Algebra, Physics, and Calculus.
I like to read math and science books, play guitar, and enjoy theatre.
I would like to be a chemical engineer, but my dream job would be a physicist.
Math, music, theatre, and friends make me happy.
Ninth, 9th
My favorite subjects are Mathematics and Science.
Topics I like to learn about include Advanced Algebra, Physics, and Calculus.
I like to read math and science books, play guitar, and enjoy theatre.
I would like to be a chemical engineer, but my dream job would be a physicist.
Math, music, theatre, and friends make me happy.
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