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    well known reputation for excellent education. Finland is ranked twelfth in the world for education, whereas the United States of America is ranked fifteenth (Iceland is number one). (Human Development indices) Finland also has the highest PISA scores in the world. (Human Development Indices) The U.S. used to be the top, but now we are slowly falling behind. Perhaps the U.S. should examine the Finnish education system and use some of its ideas to revamp our system. The curriculum in Finland consists

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    have gone through the public school system at some point or another. Many have gotten their entire education through this medium. So, if so many of our populace is educated by public schools we would expect that everyone within this institution would get a first rate schooling, right? That we would be giving our children the best education that money can buy? Of course, knowing our government, that dream will stay just that: a dream. The American education system is broken and outdated and we need

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    life as an African American residing in the US, but it is also challenging to make a living. Blacks are less likely to be hired and this has negative repercussions that influence them for the rest of their lives. “Their unemployment rate is higher, and so is the level of poverty within the black community. In 2013, the poverty rate among white Americans was 9.6 percent, among black Americans it was 27.2 percent.” (Gillian White) Because of racial prejudices towards African Americans they are less likely

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    ways to reform the American education system to give American students a greater opportunity to succeed. According to the report, one cannot ignore the fact that American students are not testing as high academically as other nations in the world. There are many contributing elements that have brought America to her knees in the education system, however, the obsession with standardized testing is found to be more of a stumbling block than a stepping stone in the education system. To understand how

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    Jesse Cheng Period 4 - Ms. Berry Research Report Due: 5/8/15 ID: Is Our Education System Broken? In 1635, the first American public school was founded (historyeducationinfo.com). Located in Boston Massachusetts, and soon to spread all over, our American Right, to a free and public education still exist today. Unfortunately recent studies suggest that the American Education system might be broken. In the 2013 PISA Education Ratings of international developed countries, America ranked 28th out of

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    The introduction to the American Higher Education system, takes us to the colonial era under the “Oxbridge Model.” Colonial American’s brought their determination to “transplant” the English idea of an undergraduate education as a “civilized experience” filled with “progressive” for “responsible leaders” of both “church and state” (Schuh and et al, 2010, Page Four). Interestingly enough, student responses to food living conditions were a top complaint during this period and religion was a fabric

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    I don’t get the education system. Science has proven, “the brain isn’t fully functioning until 10 am.” Studies have shown how the pressure to get into college and to do well in school have caused mental illness such as depression and anxiety. You don’t learn stuff unless you have enough sleep but it’s hard to do that when you have homework to do and tests to study for. The brain needs a break in order to fully comprehend things however the brain can’t do that if it’s overwhelmed. Many documentaries

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    Education is the foreground to success in modern society. The quality of education and the amount of education one receives is a large determinant in the financial wellbeing of individuals. Studying the inequalities found in the American educational system is essential because it uncovers how social stratifications, inequalities, and social constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality are created as well as reinforced. Although many of the notions about races, classes, genders, and sexualities

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    Today, our nation is ranked 36th in the world,” Says Do Something Org. Many people think that the American Education System is broken, and does not prepare our kids for college, and many model schools in America (and around the world) are trying to fix this problem. However, education plan can be made, using the right tools and resources. Despite many efforts, many people think the American education system is broken, and we need to find a solution. Firstly, curriculum is one of the core problems.

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    The American Education system has never been one to instil the values of knowledge and wisdom, but rather a machine used to reinforce hierarchical roles in society. This is evident in the early schooling systems, which sought to educate students just enough to carry out unskilled labor. The management of our unskilled labor forces, however, would be those who were privileged enough to educate their children in schools not limited to assimilation. Schools for the upper-class taught languages and philosophy

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