Some
people say that students can lose their interested in a subject, if a teacher explains how the subject will
help them outside the school. They insist that students only care about grades
they get and the stuffs they learn in school; they assert that kids don’t care
much about outside the school. (You don’t have to have
three sentences describing an opposing point of view) However, I think
the best way for a teacher to make their students to be interested in a subject
is to explain how much the subject helps them, not just in school or for their
grades, but outside the school. These are two
reasons why I believe so. First, by learn(ing)
about the relationship between the subject and his future, a student can
realize the importance of taking that subject. Second, it can also help
students to prepare for their future to come.
Explaining
how much the subject helps outside the school does
not only increase(s) the interest of students,
but also help(s) them to realize the need of the
subject. Once a student realize(s) the
importance of a class, it becomes easier for him to focus in the class. It was
already reported that the students, who
said that they knew the importance of the classes they were taking, tended to show the higher level of
concentration.
School education shouldn’t be just about passing the
tests and graduating. Through the curriculum, a student has to be ready for the
future to come. Getting (being) informed about how the subject will be helpful
outside the school helps students to prepare for future. Let me take my
experience as an example. Before my senior year in high school, I already knew
what I wanted to do in my future, so I went to each teacher and asked them
about how the subjects would help me to prepare for what I wanted to do, (which
is) marketing. Everyone was so willing to explain the relationship between the
subject and marketing, so it was easier for me to choose the subject that would
be helpful for my future and to get ready for it.
(You need to explain how the professors’ explaining the
practicality of a subject motivates the students to study. Instead, it was the
paragraph about how the help from the professors helped you choose the course
that you wanted to take. OFF TOPIC)
In
conclusion, I personally believe it is nice for students to be informed about
the importance of the subjects they are taking, and how they (those courses)
can be related to their future life.
It helps students realize the need of the classes they are taking, so they can
focus better, and also helps them to get
(be) prepared for their future.