Valentin Derepas is FOR the motion
George Washington Carver said: “Education is
the key to unlocking the golden door of freedom”. Thanks to school, everyone
can get the knowledge that is so important for our futures! Education helps us
understand the world and makes us independent-minded and able to rely on
ourselves. And a well-informed and educated people can make a democracy work
properly. Education is what makes us good citizens. How would you have been
able to take part in this debate without the education you get from this school?
The French school system was only set up in
1881 (by Jules Ferry). It was a major advance for society! And it works pretty
well today, so why do we want to reform it?! I hear that we “work too much”, is
that it? It’s not the fault of the school system if we have become lazy in this
country! Taking advantage of a good education does still mean having to work
hard…
My final comment is this: school is relevant on
a daily basis to 15 Million pupils; if we get rid of school, what will all
those young people do?!
William Devouard is AGAINST the motion
Well, I’d like to thank my opponent for sharing
his point of view… There are several points I’d like to go over with you if I
may, Valentin?
First, you said something to the effect that
school turns us into model citizens. Fair enough, but who in this room thinks he’s
a good citizen thanks to school? OK, well you have obviously been brainwashed!
School should be a place to acquire knowledge, not where you are indoctrinated
into believing the State is right!
Then, you said school is important because it makes
us able to think for ourselves, but actually we are just ingesting an
incredible amount of facts, concepts, formulae, dates, etc., so that we can vomit
them all back up on exam day…
You described the school system as still being
efficient. No, it might have improved things in the 19th century,
but it is not adapted to today’s society; there are more things to learn, ever
more ways to learn, and many more pupils too.
You said that school was a way of keeping under
control 15 million. There are surely less expensive and boring ways of keeping them
busy?!
There are way too many pupils per class and each
year it gets worse. We will end up with fifty kids in a single room with just
one teacher unable to give individual help. Very 19th century in
fact…
We should use new technologies! Pupils could
learn at home, when they are ready to learn. In school, it is impossible to
concentrate all day long in a classroom which is boring, overcrowded, smelly,
too cold or too hot… With lessons via internet, they wouldn’t lose time going
from home to school; there would be no more issues about being off sick or about
missing a lesson, etc. Teachers would still be useful in helping pupils when
they need help.
One day, school will be totally irrelevant.
Learning will be so much more easy and fun… Why wait?!
Emeric Desjeux is FOR
William said that the educational system in
France hasn’t changed since Jules Ferry founded it. This is not true: in 1959 school
became compulsory until the age of 16, since 1968 the uniform is no longer
compulsory, and since 1970 most schools are coeducational. And there are
frequent reforms of the system.
Nowadays, a student in high school only has on
average thirty hours of class per week. A Science major can also study Philosophy.
A Literature major can study Math or Physics. Knowledge is wide-ranging in the
French system. Everyone can study Latin or Greek.
Knowledge is happiness and vice-versa, and most
people find both at school!
Kiên Denier is AGAINST
Do you really think that school is fulfilling,
that it is a place where you learn how to take your responsibilities and where
you learn how to think for yourself, a place where you learn how to become an
adult?
I consider school more like a place full of
angst, a place full of stress. Did you know that
stress can permanently damage brain cells and even damage the hippocampus, the
area of the brain responsible for generating new memories and retrieving old
ones? I don’t want to know the state of my brain cells after spending almost my
whole life in the stressful institution that SCHOOL is!
Plus do you feel happy coming to school every
morning? Because education is supposed to “unlock the golden door of freedom”, it
should be a pleasure! It is not! When I arrive in front of the school; my first
thought is to check if all my homework is done, so I will not get humiliated by
the teachers in front of the whole class. Then I check if I have not forgotten
to revise for exams. I spend my whole day stressing out…Just like you all.
And, when I get back home, after my nine hours at
school, I am not in the mood to do my homework, because I’m tired!
Because, let’s be honest for a second, school
is ruled by an education system which is based on humiliation. You don’t
believe me? I’m quite sure that every single person in this room can remember a
teacher humiliating a student! For example, when a teacher hands out the
students’ papers from the best to the worst ones…Or the “innocent” comments a
teacher makes to a “bad student” such as: “this is rubbish”, “look at your
grades: if you have any dreams you can abandon them, you won’t succeed in
reaching them” or more usually “you didn’t do your homework, I’m not surprised,
you’ve never worked hard”.
Another example: streamed classes which are
just so elitist, making the so-called “bad students” feel… bad. The value and potential
of a human being should not be calculated according to his school grades!
Humiliation is not fulfilment; it’s what fascism is based on.
As William said, the world is changing, times are
changing, and school has to adapt to the new realities of our era. We are in
the twenty first century! So let’s be pragmatic. Let’s create a system which
takes into account reality. According to several scientific studies, a student
is not able to focus before 9:30am, and can only learn efficiently for five hours
a day. So what’s the point in starting a school day at 8 am, and finishing at 6:00pm?
How can we support a school system that is failing
so many?! We are people, not machines, and all different from each other. We
are not all able to focus for the same amount of time, or learn the same
quantity of information, or learn in the same way. Our individuality should be
respected. The school system annihilates the individual and his capacity to
learn.
Seneca said, and I’m
sure you’ll all agree: “We learn not in school, but in life”.
Romain Bullon is FOR
I would like to insist on the fact that school
is where you learn to live with others which is very important for your future.
As an adult, you don't live or work alone, you always need others. If you start
educating yourself at home with computers and internet, you will become a sociopathic
vegetable! School is not just a place where you learn things; school is where
you learn about life.
When you work on a particularly subject you learn
better when you are with others, you can compare your point of view with what
others think. Furthermore the fact that you work with others stimulates your thoughts.
A bit of healthy competition also increases motivation and results.
Learning at home will be more expensive; in
France school is basically free and you can consult a wide choice of books at
the school library.
At school you learn, but you can also eat,
read, speak with your friends, and even snooze! You can also go on school trips
which are a great learning experience. In fact, school is a good place to live
your life!
The French school system is the 16th
best in the world… In other words it is among the best!
Victor Monier is AGAINST
I listened carefully to what you've said
Romain, and I don’t really agree with your idea of school being a good place to
spend your life. Do you think school gets you ready for your real life, once
you get out? Nonsense! It’s your parents who are supposed to educate you;
school is just the place to get knowledge.
You think school is for making friends? Associations
and sports club, cafés, etc. are the places to meet and talk and have a real
social life!
School is not an efficient means
to acquire knowledge; the proof is that more and more pupils have to follow expensive
private courses.
Schools are not all free! Some people
can afford a private (i.e. a good) school; does this make for a fairer society?
In the PISA classification of
2009, France is 22nd. It shows that in France, despite the greatest number
of hours spent at school, foreign language learning is very poor and ability to
speak and write in our own language correctly is far from satisfactory too.
School is still seen as the best or
only way to get an education, but it is obviously not working... So, a big
thank you to our teachers for their valiant efforts, but: down with school!
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