US students don't score as well as many European and Asian countries and I just can't seem to find satisfactory answers as to why. When you look into the subject, there's a LOT of political noise. Googling for answers places mostly political sources at the forefront. Claims that we don't spend enough on education, but the US spends the most per student (perhaps misappropriation is part of it, but the stats also show that more money doesn't perfectly correlate with better scores). Racist claims that it's either due to who created the system/curriculum or who is learning it. Claims that textbooks are controlled by radicals that teach fake historical/ science/ etc facts (are they teaching fake math, too??).
But none of these claims seem to be particularly based in reality and I just can't seem to find good solid answers as to what the major differences actually are between the US and countries outperforming it.
I'm open to hearing out any explanations. Maybe I'm even wrong about the things I mentioned. Educate me.
Submitted September 08, 2020 at 04:08PM by EverythingElseDustin https://ift.tt/3m23kd3
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