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An Article About The Educational System And Where We Stand On A Global Scale

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“Let’s make America great again,” a term coined sometime around the early 1980’s. Things at the time weren’t too different than the present, America was feeling the effects of recession and unemployment rates were peaking. Although the economy would eventually recover, at the time citizens were faced a daily reminder of how vulnerable the country was to being less than the greatest country in the world. Today Americans are faced with similar reminder of the nation 's vulnerabilities not only financially, but also educationally.Almost as often as you can find or watch a news story about the countries reeling economy, you can read an article about the educational system and where we stand on a global scale.
Following the second World War, America was considered a leader in education, which helped fuel a booming middle working class. Today that’s anything but the case no matter the source, while the country isn’t at the at the very bottom, American is usually lead by many other developed nations. As much as this may seem like a bad thing, it has caused many to take a closer look at our educational system and how students are taught.
Up until recently the structure of education has been not unlike a radio broadcast between a transmitter and receiver. The transmitter being the instructor or teacher, who through lecture strictly broadcast what that person perceives to be true. While the receiver or student, performed a much more passive role, which was to sit and listen. Classes

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