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    Response to Leon Botstein All people have a horror story‚ a story that they don’t want to have retold and sometimes never want to think or hear about again. Most of these stories deal with a time period in a school setting and most of those are about something that happened to them in high school. These stories are why most students are not suited for a high school environment the way it is situated now but they have to deal with it until something is done to change things. Leon Botstein explained

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    is flawed with the lack of teacher training‚ the high stress‚ high workload school environment‚ and that schools can’t prepare their students for life. Leon Botstein‚ author of “Let Teen-Agers Try Adulthood” addresses these key issues. However‚ Botstein states dramatic and head scratching solutions that will leave anybody wondering if Botstein went to school. On the flip side David L. Kirp‚ the author of “The Secret to Fixing Bad Schools” as well as Horace Mann‚ author of “Report of the Mass

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    "Let Teenagers Try Adulthood" Leon Botstein explains in his essay "Let Teenagers Try Adulthood"‚ about how high school is run by the jocks‚ and how the community only supports the high school when the "varsity team" succeeds. Botstien talks about how the "...rules of high school turn out not to be the rules of life." He also talks about the whole "puberty" issue and how it effects today’s teens‚ in school and in life. He explains how elementary school should start earlier‚ and you should graduate

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    2012 Essay: Let Teenagers Try Adulthood ; Leon Botstein I personally agree with Botstein’s theory that high school is over rated and used as an isolation or holding cell preventing students from witnessing the real world because in high school we are educated on the basics things that are needed to get into college (reading‚ writing‚ math‚ and science) but we are barely educated about the real world and how to survive in it. For example‚ in this article page 153‚ Botstein states " In no work-place

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    Let Teenagers Try Adulthood Only 66 percent of high school graduate students feel they are ready for the adult world. This means that 34 percent of high school graduates feel they are not prepared to be independent. First‚ we will look at why teens should not graduate at the age of 16. Then‚ why teenagers should all shadow a few different professions so that they can see what we teenagers truly want as their career before we graduate. Also‚ how the rules of high school are the rules of real life

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    Reva Flood Ms. Barbara Scrupski WRTG 291 November 7‚ 2010 Leon Botstein’s “Let Teenagers Try Adulthood” talks about how high schools are obsolete and why they should be abolished. He feels that schools are run like a popularity contest and that high school is a waste of time. Botstein goes on to say that how well a school does in teams sports is how well the community will support that school. He also believes that high schools should be abolished since children don’t learn anything and the

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    The secondary school system of today is strongly out of date‚ and putting young adults enrolled in these institutions at risk. In Leon Botstein’s essay‚ “Let Teenagers Try Adulthood‚” the question of reforming the modern day secondary schooling system is brought to light. His plan has some flaws‚ but the idea of creating a new schooling system to accommodate for the rapid developmental stages occurring in today’s youth is worth expanding on. The youth of today is developing at a shockingly speedy

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    thinking. A small high school with a college-like set up would provide an improved learning environment for many students. A small school would provide more one on one time for students and less of the clique behavior mentioned in Leon Botstein’s "Let Teenagers Try Adulthood." A more college like set up with longer classes meeting fewer times a week‚ rather than 7 hour days spent in a single building five times a week‚ would also address the main issue mentioned in Botstein’s essay. Older students

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    I. a. b. Intro  Academic summary: ​ In “Let Teenagers Try Adulthood‚”  Leon Botstein argues that the “American high school is  obsolete and should be abolished.” He explains that this  obsolescence is because high school does not represent the  way real life works‚ that real life is not a popularity contest  dominated by the best athletes like the hierarchies that he  claims exist among students and teachers in high schools.  Botstein suggests that our society sequesters teenagers in high  schools because adults “don’t like adolescents

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    In the article “Let Teenagers Try Adulthood”‚ Leon Botstein argues that the American high school is outdated and should be totally rebuilt. The main problem high school system faced with‚ according to Botstein article‚ is an overall disintegration of the student culture‚ which has happened because of the prevalence of social cliques and exponentiations of sport teams over than student culture. Moreover‚ the early maturity of young people in the late twentieth century has lead to the isolation of

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