Sample essay about school being more entertaining 
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Some people think that schools have to be more entertaining, while others think that their sole purpose is to educate. Which do you agree with? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
Educational reform is a contentious issue with various trends coming and going over the last few decades. While many people believe that schools should focus on more enjoyable activities in order to maintain student engagement, I strongly advocate to maintain a traditional approach so as to maintain order. This essay will review both sides and use examples from a survey performed in the UK and an academic report from a prominent university.
Learners who are required to absorb information via conventional academic methods often experience problems with focus and attention. More specifically, repeatedly performing the same memory-based task throughout one’s school career is likely to cause boredom and ultimately result in student disengagement.
In several schools in the UK, to take an example, it has been shown via survey that a considerable number of young people fail to remember crucial information simply because it was uninteresting. Adhering strictly to rote learning is therefore harmful to those students who require further assistance to remember key details.
Although there is a case for more entertainment in schools, and even interactive media, the appearance of such possible distractions in the classroom, cannot be overstated. This is largely because of two reasons, firstly teachers would have to be re-trained to use such media and this could lead to considerably increasing education expenses.
Secondly, for a more fun class to happen the teacher has to be firmly in control of the classroom or disobedience and unruly behaviour could ensue. This was proven in a recent study by Oxford University that showed that over 91% of teachers who implemented an entertainment oriented curriculum stated that they quickly lost control of the students. Thus it is possible to state beyond doubt that more entertainment in the classroom will not only increase costs but even augment poor behaviour.
To conclude, from the arguments and examples given I firmly believe that although more entertaining education can lead to fully inclusive classes, the risk for a teacher losing control of the class is too high a price to pay. Discipline must be maintained or zero education will happen. It is predicted that traditional teaching methods that incorporate total classroom control will continue to grow in importance. 
Some
 people
 think
 that 
schools
 have to
 be more entertaining, while others 
think
 that their sole purpose is to educate. Which do you 
agree
 with? 
Use
 specific reasons and 
examples
 to support your opinion.
Educational reform is a contentious issue with various trends coming and going over the last few decades. While 
many
 people
 believe that 
schools
 should focus on more enjoyable activities in order to maintain 
student
 engagement, I 
strongly
 advocate to maintain a traditional approach 
so as to
 maintain order. This essay will review both sides and 
use
 examples
 from a survey performed in the UK and an academic report from a prominent university.
Learners who 
are required
 to absorb information via conventional academic methods 
often
 experience problems with focus and attention. More 
specifically
, 
repeatedly
 performing the same memory-based task throughout one’s 
school
 career is likely to cause boredom and 
ultimately
 result in 
student
 disengagement.
In several 
schools
 in the UK, to take an 
example
, it has 
been shown
 via survey that a considerable number of young 
people
 fail to remember crucial information 
simply
 because
 it was uninteresting. Adhering 
strictly
 to rote learning is 
therefore
 harmful to those 
students
 who require 
further
 assistance to remember key 
details
.
Although there is a case for more entertainment in 
schools
, and even interactive media, the appearance of such possible distractions in the classroom, cannot 
be overstated
. This is 
largely
 because
 of two reasons, 
firstly
 teachers
 would 
have to
 be re-trained to 
use
 such media and this could lead to 
considerably
 increasing education expenses.
Secondly
, for a more fun 
class
 to happen the 
teacher
 has to
 be 
firmly
 in 
control
 of the classroom or disobedience and 
unruly
 behaviour
 could ensue. This 
was proven
 in a recent study by Oxford University that 
showed
 that over 91% of 
teachers
 who implemented an entertainment oriented curriculum stated that they 
quickly
 lost 
control
 of the 
students
. 
Thus
 it is possible to state beyond doubt that more entertainment in the classroom will not 
only
 increase costs 
but
 even augment poor 
behaviour
.
To conclude
, from the arguments and 
examples
 given
 I 
firmly
 believe that although more entertaining education can lead to 
fully
 inclusive classes, the 
risk
 for a 
teacher
 losing 
control
 of the 
class
 is too high a price to pay. Discipline 
must
 be maintained
 or zero education will happen. It 
is predicted
 that traditional teaching methods that incorporate total classroom 
control
 will continue to grow in importance. 
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