A nation should require all students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college rather than allow schools in different parts of the nation to determine which academic courses to offer

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A nation should require all students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college rather than allow schools in different parts of the nation to determine which academic courses to offer

The author contends that the schools all over a country should follow the same educational program and postpone students’ selection of their academic fields until college time. This is a contention which I generally agree with, for the following reasons.

First, letting students to select their courses will enforce schools more cost than the policy that author has stated. Providing students the chance to pick different curriculum will burden schools with supplying much more rooms and too many teachers. Suppose in a group of 30 students, 10 of them select to have mathematics an...

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