Tests show U.S. children lag behind
April 4, 2001 9:43 AM Subscribe
Tests show U.S. children lag behind A careful reading of this page reveals that for many of America's schools, children lag behind some 16 other countries in math and in science. However: not all states contributred data. But the important thing is that a few schools and areas were right up there with the best in the world.
Perhaps then we ought to study those that work instead of bashing our educational system in general.
posted by Postroad (18 comments total)
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Basically, foreign countries tend to have higher control over educational entities, administering national school curriculum, or national testing. Thus, what you will see is that most of the public schools are about the same and students from different schools/regions tend to perform on the same level.
In the US, schools vary tremendously in quality. Different standards are applied differently in different schools, and students are expected to produce higher quality work in some schools than in others. What this amounts to is that even though US schools, on average, underperform many different countries, our exceptional schools beat hands down the best schools abroad.
Just my theory...
posted by Witold at 10:54 AM on April 4, 2001