With the pressures on today’s young people to succeed
academically, some people believe that non-academic subjects at school (eg:
physical education and cookery) should be removed from the syllabus so that
children can concentrate wholly on academic subjects.
To
what extent do you agree or disagree?
You should write at least 250
words.
model answer:
What young people should study at school has
long been the subject of intense debate and this is a question that certainly
does not have one correct answer.
We need to provide young people the best possible chance of doing well at
school. In traditional curriculum there is a wide variety of subjects with a
mix of academic and non-academic subjects. In this way a young person is formed
with a rounded education. Non-academic subjects would include sports, cooking,
woodwork and metalwork. I believe this is the best form of education. A young
person should learn things other than academic subjects. Sport is particularly
important. Young people have to learn to love sport so that they can be fit and
healthy later in life. If not we will be raising an obese and unfit generation.
I totally understand the point of view that education is so important that
students must be pushed as hard as possible to achieve their best. It sounds a
good idea to only expose the students to academic subjects as then they can
spend all of their school hours on studying areas that will get them into
university and good jobs later in life. I just feel a more rounded education
would produce a better individual. We must remember too that a lot of people,
maybe even most people, aren‛t academically minded and would benefit more from
a more vocationally based education. Forcing academic studies onto them would
lead to failure and the student leaving school too early.
Therefore I agree that although a wholly academic curriculum would suit and
benefit some young people, I believe that for most students non-academic
subjects are important inclusions still in today‛s syllabuses.
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