You're absolutely right! Not only do kids have talents that need to be nurtured and valued but our current methods of teaching do not help every child learn.
According to the latest findings by several leading psychologists, there are seven specific types of learning styles. This means that in order to maximize learning advantages, you must define the type of learner that you have, and cater the lesson to that particular learning style.
http://www.lessontutor.com/sm1.htmlThis site seems to focus on early child education. Follow the link if you'd like more information about the 7 types of learner they describe. Or google it.
Seven seems excessive to many experts in the field, who narrow it down to three: visual, auditory and kinesthetic (interactive or body) learners.
Since there is only one teacher per classroom of 30 to 40 kids there is no possibility of tailoring the lessons to each child's best learning method. If your child is lucky enough to be the type that absorbs info the same way that particular teacher presents it then he or she gets an "A" but if not... Stamping a potentially bright kid with a "C" or "D" because our educational system is too rigid is a waste of talent that this country cannot afford. We need more creative types, not fewer.
Cancel school sports entirely and use those funds for a variety of fitness classes for all students: pilates, jazzercise, aerobics, dance class, etc. We are wasting so much time and money on sports, which is only a subsidy to the money making college and pro teams (and the sponsors) anyway. Here in Texas parents have their kids so busy with sports I can't imagine they have a minute to spare for just being a kid.
Bring back the arts, music, poetry and creative writing classes. Offer comparative religion classes and begin teaching statistics in 8th grade to teach kids that studies, polls and research reports can be skewed any way someone wants.