"F" in Science

There's a report out that states that American students, from grade school through high school, do extremely poorly in science. It has been pointed out that, as a consequence, there will be less and less doctors, engineers and other scientists in the U.S. in the foreseeable future, if not for the immigrants from countries that Americans look down on and, generally, love to hate. The fact of the matter is that this is not a new development; it has been going on for some time now. American education has gotten increasingly mediocre, and that is reflected in a lower productivity of its workforce and of the quality of its goods and services; thus a part of the economic crisis the country faces.

I think that Americans got complacent about being "the envy of the world" and underestimated everybody else. They thought that they didn't need to do their "homework." But, intelligence and talent is not exclusively American, and that hubris has caught up with them.

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