There is an ongoing debate about whether students should be tough with subjects that are attributable to their future careers or with any subjects that feels intriguing to them. Although both views have their unique advantages, I believe that school authority should offer students a right to choose whatever interests them because satisfaction and motivation benefits students in the long term.
First and foremost, students can take advantage of all subjects in school curriculum. Even though some subjects, such as psychology and mathematics feel challenging and irrelevant to students whose priority is to be a foreign language teacher, they can utilize their background knowledge to foster and understand the needs of their perspective students. For example, learning psychology at school plays a decisive role to observe students needs and their difficulties. If students feel exhausted from learning, teachers can help them to regain their energy by supporting with what they learnt in year school years.
However, it is also true that students have an opportunity to study whatever they find intriguing. This is because, intrinsic motivation is far better than the other sources to be a master of particular field. If one finds Math interesting, he should allocate more time on learning this subject, which can help him to be a leading personnel in his own field. Thus, spending time on such irrelevant subjects sometimes does not make sense as it consumes time. For example, during the school year many private school students in Uzbekistan, prioritize the subjects that are relevant to their own field.
Furthermore, I truly believe that the benefits of learning subjects which students find interesting overweigh the benefits of other additional subjects at school. If one is good at a specific subject, he should spend more time on that subject because talent guarantees better productivity, leading to many breakthroughs. Additionally, if students need some other skills in their future job, they can learn it through experience and practice.
In summary, Although attending all classes at school benefits students in some cases, I believe that both parents and school authority should pay attention on the inspiration of students as it helps them to be a master of their own field
