Meet The Students
Meet The Students
Students are the future; as such, it is important to know what they think and how they feel. In this blog post, we'll explore a variety of student-focused issues and find out what's on their minds. Feel free to stop by anytime for the latest in interview transcripts!
The Latest Interviews:
●Kids these days seem more focused on their devices instead of studying. [ Read More ]
●A lot of students walk to school everyday because it is cheaper than taking the bus. [ Read More ]
●Students often feel unequipped to deal with teen pregnancy and the demands at home. [ Read More ]
●Teenagers start working part-time jobs to earn money and help their parents out financially. [ Read More ]
●Students who live in underprivileged families have fewer resources and support than others do. [ Read More ]
●Working on homework can be a hassle; students should feel less pressured by teachers and parents. [ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life. [ Read More ]
●Students experience a lot of peer pressure in schools. [ Read More ]
●Students can get homesick during the summer, which makes school feel monotonous. [ Read More ]
●When teens have to wear uniforms, they don't feel like a true adult. [ Read More ]
●The rigidity of school schedules can be stifling when teens have other interests or needs they want to pursue. [ Read More ]
●Many students feel pressured to participate in extracurricular activities and take tests; these things take away from their interest in other areas. [ Read More ]
●Students receive such an overwhelming amount of homework that it feels like more work than fun. [ Read More ]
●Teachers can be strict, and students feel obligated to do their homework and follow the rules. [ Read More ]
●Learning how to make good choices in life is often a matter of self-control. [ Read More ]
●Students often hate school because they think it does nothing for their lives. [ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●A lot of students walk to school everyday because it is cheaper than taking the bus. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Students often feel unequipped to deal with teen pregnancy and the demands at home. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Teenagers start working part-time jobs to earn money and help their parents out financially. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life. [ Read More ]
●Teachers can be strict, and students feel obligated to do their homework and follow the rules. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Students can get homesick during the summer, which makes school feel monotonous. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●When teens have to wear uniforms, they don't feel like a true adult. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Students often feel pressured to participate in extracurricular activities and take tests; these things take away from their interest in other areas. [ Read More ]
●Students receive such an overwhelming amount of homework that it feels like more work than fun. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life. [ Read More ]
●A lot of students walk to school everyday because it is cheaper than taking the bus. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Students often feel unequipped to deal with teen pregnancy and the demands at home. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Teenagers start working part-time jobs to earn money and help their parents out financially. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Students experience a lot of peer pressure in schools. [ Read More ][ Read More ]
●Learning how to make good choices in life is often a matter of self-control. [ Read More ]
●When teens have to wear uniforms, they don't feel like a true adult. [ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life. [ Read More ]
●Students can get homesick during the summer, which makes school feel monotonous.
Conclusion:
Teenagers don't always feel supported at home or school. They sometimes face trouble with peer pressure and a lot of homework. However, they also feel they are being prepared for a bright future. Do you agree with the students? What would you add to this list of issues? Let us know!
●Working on homework can be a hassle; students should feel less pressured by teachers and parents. [ Read More ]
●Schools should offer more programs that better prepare students for careers that they'll want to pursue later in life.
●Teachers can be strict, and students feel obligated to do their homework and follow the rules.
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Meet The Students