US Education System Broken? Federal Government's Involvement In Schools Too Much?

Education is the building block of society. A man knows nothing about his obligations and rights when there is no education. It is the duty of the government to provide quality education to children so that they can do well in their present and their future.

It is a matter of great concern that federal authorities control the education process in the United States. According to Market Oracle , schools in Maryland are not allowed to start classes before labor day due to the executive orders by Governor Larry Hogan.

Experts say that this delay in school opening will affect children studies. It is also worth noting that such examples depict the authority of central government over the educational system and how they have dominion over such matters. This extent of involvement of Federal officials in determining the meals, praying, curriculum designing and other matters invite debates and criticism.

Even though many politicians advocate freedom in choosing alternatives in education, both parties support the agenda that all decisions must come from Center, even when they don't agree on details. Apart from all these hindrances, experts suggest that parents should think out of the box and look for options such as charter schools, religious schools and homeschooling. They emphasize that parents should explore the curriculums they want their children to study.

In New Zealand, Stuff reports that schools have the scope and authority to design their own curriculum, approved by the Ministry of Education. Schools can decide what to include in the courses, keeping in mind what would enhance their knowledge, learning, skills and moral values.

Teachers can also research for ways and areas from where they could add material to the curriculum. Recently, the students and teachers have researched on climate change and its effects on education mediums and involving children in such studies will enhance their learning.

Do you think the U.S. federal government's involvement in education is too much? Please share your thoughts below. 

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