My Ideal School -- Ren Funayama

 My ideal school is a school in which students can not only study but also play with their classmates during the class. In addition, I do not want to access the Internet too soon. 

In traditional schools, it is thought studying is the most important thing. However, I think person who is able to play with friends without thinking something is only child because we have to work, and we will be busy when we grow up. We can spend our time on something just children can do at my ideal school. In addition, the number of schools which let students use the Internet to study is increasing. Although this is useful for us, this also prevents students from improving our imagination skills. We should reduce time that access the Internet.

Teachers should put tables and chairs like a group. This lets students play with each other and improve their imagination skills easily because they can get opportunities to talk a lot with someone. We do not need to use the Internet when we have questions because we can ask our friends questions.

However, such a school might cause some problems that students think school is like a playground. We must not only enjoy to play but also study seriously, so students do not concentrate on what teachers are saying because they can talk with friends easily. In addition, technology is improving now, so we need to use the Internet when we work somewhere. We have to learn how to use the Internet accurately.

 To solve these problems, teachers should make classes to use the Internet sometimes unlike using it at every class. They also need to use time to play and time to concentrate on studying separately.

Comments

  1. I also think student take too much time to use smartphone.

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  2. I also think internet use in school is a serious issue..

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  3. I know a child's real job is to play.

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