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Public education and how it is presented is NOTHING like the 1950s. To think it is is to be totally out of touch with what's going on.And they have tracking, only test their top @ 30% (the college bound), have either longer school days, weeks, or years.Ranking the World’s Educational SystemsMoron. Look up the top rated countries for education.You mean those with liberal grading. Small wonder. Atlanta, Chicago and I'm sure Baltimore Saint Louis are graduating millions of Michael Brown who can hardly write their names.
We’ve just listed the first 10 below – scroll through the whole graphic to see all of the countries examined in the report.
The Top 10 And Counting Education Systems In The World
- South Korea
- Japan
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Finland
- UK
- Canada
- Netherlands
- Ireland
- Poland
No verifiable trend of liberalism shorty.
Almost all of those countries you have listed have staunch welfare states and have governments far to the left of the U.S.
If we want to do as well as they do, why aren't we modeling our education system after theirs?
Not necessarily. Kids in Finland, for example, don't start school until they are seven years old. They spend less time per day in class than American kids and almost never have homework. Yet, they beat the pants off of us.
American kids already spend 180 days a year in school. I don't think the answer is extending the amount of time they sit in a concrete building. There is more to education than lectures and textbooks. We're still using a 1950s education model to educate 21st century children.