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by Claire Quaty, Cla

The education system in the United States is in desperate times. The low pay that most school systems offer is one of the main causes. There is very little in the way of incentives for people to want to take up teaching because the vocation requires so much and gives so little in return. This has caused a crisis in the public education system making it difficult for the schools to operate at the maximum for the students that are involved. The lack of teachers means that most of the students will not get the one on one attention that is so desperately needed in these days. This is why so many parents are turning to the private schools to get their children the very best in the way of education.

The advantages that the private schools have over the public school system are vast. The one on one attention that is given to the students is very helpful for the entire workings of the school. In most cases the students are given far more attention and will in turn perform better when it comes time for the work to be performed on their own. This also allows for the students to spend more time on the subject matter before moving on to bring the students up to the same pace before a new lesson is learned.

This is one of the reasons that the public schools are so often failing when it comes to individual education methods. They are rushed through the lessons to keep going and make sure that all the subject matter is covered as set down by the government. The private schools do not fall under the same guidelines and therefore have an easier time being able to cover the lessons without leaving several of the children behind to try and understand for themselves.

The private school systems are far more appealing to the teachers of the world as well. Since there is more room for education and a lot less room for politics in the private school systems the teachers are far more interested in making sure that every student is above par in every subject. Barring any special circumstances that have been laid down by the law, the private school systems are not required to take part in the standardized testing that is so popular in the public school system.

This has made it that much more appealing when it comes to the methods that are being taught in the private schools. While many of them are based around a religion, there are a new crop of schools that are considered to be charter schools which offer all of the benefits of the private school system but are not faith based institutions. This has become a very popular occurrence in the education world. These new charter schools are popping up all over the country, some of which are directly connected to a specific college for higher learning.

Standing tall against the opposition, private schools have managed to gain the support of thousands and the chances for a better education that they offer are vast. The real downfall is the cost that is involved because the private schools are not supported by the tax system so they rely on the cost of the tuition to stay afloat each year.


Even if they're not the most expensive or prestigious, private schools can offer a lot of advantages over public schools. Parents will find the environments at most private schools are a little more conducive for learning and the population size tends to be a little more manageable, too. Plus, there are private schools that cater to special interests, such as religion, arts, literature, technology and more.

Before you discount private schools because of the potential costs, consider the fact that many local private schools only cost a little more than day care, and the expenses seem a bit more feasible. The fact of the matter is there are very good private schools that don't cost an arm and a leg.

Here are some of the advantages of private schools over public. Remember, though, that public schools can also be incredible learning experiences. Children tend to get out of their school years as much or as little as they and their families put into them.

* Smaller class sizes. Most private schools offer a lower teacher to student ratio than public schools. This means children tend to not get lost in the shuffle at private schools.
* More individualized attention. Since class sizes are smaller, students who need more help or encouragement tend to get it. This can be a very good thing for students of all learning levels. When personalized attention is brought into play, youngsters who are struggling can excel. And, youngsters who are above the curve can find themselves more challenged by their lessons.
* Specialized interest classes. Some private schools cater to specific interests beyond the basics. This means students with a special interest in the arts or technology can learn more about their interest area.
* Greater ability to deal with advanced students. While this isn't true of every private school, many are more equipped to offer individualized lesson plans. This means a student who is very far ahead can work at his or her level.
* More structured learning environments. Again, this isn't true of every private school, but since these institutions of learning aren't dealing with some of the issues facing public schools, the environment can be better for students to simply learn.
* Thinking out of the box. Since private schools are not under the same rules as state schools, they tend to be able to change and adapt more quickly. This means learning can be tailored to students needs and teaching methods can also adapt to suit the needs of the students.

Private schools aren't for everyone, but they can be a great way for a child to get an education. Offering something different over public schools, these institutions of learning generally cost a reasonable amount of money for the rewards offered. It's important to check into a few things before enrolling a child in a private school, however. These things include:

* Payment plans. Some private schools will help parents spread out the financial burdens.
* Accreditation. This is the more important thing to check into. If a school isn't recognized by colleges and universities, it might not be worth the price of admission.
* Track record. You want to see the results the private school has achieved. How many students, for example, have gone on to college? Ivy League schools?

The more questions you ask about private schools the better. Tour the campuses, examine the programs and get a feel for the atmosphere. A good private school can be a fantastic step in helping your child create a successful future.
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