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I tend to think it ridiculous that the schools simplyeducate the children
subjects beneficial to their future career. This is partly because few people
would be one hundred percent sure what careers the children with different life
goals or backgrounds would develop or whether they would change their minds. So
I doubt whether the good attemptof schools would end up taking effect.
However, the main concern is that only teaching some of the subjects would
be unfairto most children who not only have a burning desire for academic
knowledge but also are more interested in art or outdooractivities. Instead,
modern school children should be given a wide range of subjects whether the
schools think them useful for children’s future career, which can be compared to
the fact that diversefoods are positive to people’s physical health.
This means that some subjects like music and sports are quite necessary in
today’s schools that are expected to help with developing children in many ways.
Children would go out of classroom to playground and breathe fresh air that is
good for their brain by taking physical education; they could be enlightened by
studying systematicallymusic knowledge or the way to appreciateworks.
Furthermore, some musical or sports talents would start to come out in that
important period.
In conclusion, my view is that children should try their best to study any
subjects beneficial to their future, and that the duty of the school should be
to provide good quality ones and, if possible, to set a scientific
timetableincluding an appropriate proportion of different classes.
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