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All Students Should Be Required To Take Courses In The Sciences, Even If They Have No Interest In Science.
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"All students should be required to take courses in the sciences, even if they have no interest in science."
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All students should be required to take at least one course in ethics, even if taking the course means a decreased emphasis on academic subjects.
The following article appeared in a recent issue of a college newspaper.
"Among all students who graduated from Hooper University over the past five years, more physical science majors than social science majors found permanent jobs within a year of graduation....
Instead of requiring students to take courses in a variety of disciplines.
hat is, courses ranging from the arts and the humanities to the physical and biological sciences....
In order to improve the quality of instruction at the college and university level
all faculty should be required to spend time working outside the academic world in professions relevant to the courses they teach....
A nation should require all its 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 Department of Education in the state of Attra recommends that high school students be assigned homework every day.
Yet a recent statewide survey of high school math and science teachers calls the usefulness of daily homework into question....
The following appeared in a letter to the school board in the town of Centerville.
"All students should be required to take the driver's education course at Centerville High School....
The following appeared in a memo to the human resources manager at Baobob Inc.
a large architectural firm. "Several well-known, retired architects were interviewed in Architecture Today about changes in the field....
College students should be encouraged to pursue subjects that interest them rather than seek programs that promise entry into the job market.