American E"D"ucation

Another American myth bites the dust. A recent international comparative study of university graduates and adults with college degrees shows that  the U.S. is, at best, mediocre, but mostly, at the very low end of the achievement spectrum. So, while it is true that Americans have some fine higher-learning institutions, most are not, and they turn out graduates which are not world-class.

Part of the reason is that U.S. K-12 schools are, for the most part, a disaster, as other studies have shown. Therefore, it is unrealistic to expect students from those schools to turn into scholars when they go to college.

American education at all levels is in trouble, with no end in sight.

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