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We Should Cherish Children's Freedom to Think

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"We Should Cherish Our Children's 86/freedom-and-responsibility/" >Freedom to Think" This paper discusses this article by Kie Ho suggesting that American education is the best in the world. 2012, 275 words, 0 source(s). More Free Term Papers: "Winning Isn't Everything" This paper explores the quote: "Winning Isn't Everything", by Vince Lombardi; in connection with the sports field. The paper lists other important consequences of taking part in sports, aside from winning. "With the Guest" A character review of Daru from Albert Camus' "With the Guest". "Yellow Raft in Blue Water" This paper compares and contrasts two characters in the Native American novel "Yellow Raft in Blue Water". Term Papers on "We Should Cherish Our Children's Freedom to Think" This essay is about the article called "We Should Cherish Our Children's Freedom to Think." It was written by Kie Ho, a business executive who was born and raised in Indonesia. Ho writes this article about why he thinks that American education is, in many ways better than any other in the world. He raises the question, "If American education is so tragically inferior, why is it that this is still the country of innovation?" Everyone seems to have a different opinion when it comes to this topic. Some feel that the youth of America is lazy when it comes to school.

Others like Ho, feel that creativity which America has the most of, is something that people tend to dismiss or take for granted. Having the freedom to express oneself and to be creative can perhaps help a child learn better than any book or school can teach. Other foreign countries such as Japan, do not allow young students to express their true thoughts. True, they might be able to add or subtract numbers at a very young age, but they may never find out, who they really are. Ho uses his high school years as an

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