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  1. Amend that to "American society" and you have that right. Europe does this much differently and with better outcomes. Tracking from earlier ages, but:
    http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/high-school-notes/2011/05/25/us-can-learn-from-other-countries-education-systems
    U.S. Can Learn From Other Countries' Education Systems

    By Jason Koebler
    May 25, 2011

    It's time for America to start following other countries' leads when it comes to education, according to a new report by the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE), an organization that researches education systems around the world. The group held a conference Tuesday in Washington, D.C. to release the report, which was attended by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, politicians, and school leaders.

    Education achievement in the U.S. has fallen to the middle of the pack among developed nations, according to the 2009 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) report, which ranked the knowledge of 15-year-olds in 70 countries. The U.S. ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science, and 25th in mathematics.

    The new NCEE report, "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: An American Agenda for Education Reform," which studied the overall education systems in Canada, China, Finland, Japan, and Singapore, says that America can solve this educational crisis by looking at it like it looked at manufacturing at the turn of the 20th century.

    "We took the best ideas in steelmaking, industrial chemicals and many other fields from England and Germany and others and put them to work here on a scale that Europe could only imagine," the report says. By using the educational strategies of successful nations, NCEE says, the U.S. can catch up.

    "The most effective way to greatly improve student performance in the United States is to figure out how the countries with top student performance are doing it, build on their achievements and then, by building on our unique strengths, figure out how to do it even better," Marc Tucker, NCEE's CEO, said in a statement.

    The report's recommendation requiring students to pass tests at certain grade levels before continuing their education is likely to be controversial. Hypothetically, students would have to pass a "gateway test" at the end of middle school and again at the end of 10th grade in order to move on to the next grade. NCEE says gateway tests in other countries are well-designed, comprehensive, and standardized throughout the nation. "Because the exams are very high quality, they cannot be 'test prepped;' the only way to succeed on them is to actually master the material," NCEE says.

    Other recommendations include the reallocation of money—spending more on paying quality teachers and less on state-of-the-art school facilities, new textbooks, and administrators. The report also recommends that states take more of a responsibility for funding schools, moving away from the majority local-funded system the country uses now.

    The report praises the new Common Core State Standards, a state-led initiative launched last year that set guidelines for student achievement in math and English and has been adopted in 42 states. But it also says America needs to go further by expanding the system to the rest of the core curriculum with subjects such as history and science. NCEE also worries that relying on computer-scored exams to provide readings on student achievement, which the Common Core does, is a gamble.

    Other countries "are deeply skeptical that computer-scored tests or examinations can adequately measure the acquisition of the skills and knowledge they are most interested in," NCEE says. "If the United States is right about this, we will wind up with a significant advantage over our competitors in the accuracy, timeliness and cost of scoring. If we are wrong, we will significantly hamper our capacity to measure the things we are most interested in measuring."
    April 07, 2013 9:45 am on Local residents report disturbing student loan debt trends
  2. Psssst. Once upon a time, banks ran student loans - and the situation was worse than it is now, with banks scraping off huge profits. Memory loss or in your case, ignorance of history is a terrible thing. Side effect of hog SUCKING, I guess?
    April 07, 2013 9:34 am on Local residents report disturbing student loan debt trends
  3. It depends on what type of loan someone takes out. Some don't realize the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized loan. NEVER take out an unsubsidized loan. And NEVER go to a for-profit college, whose motivation is, as it says PROFIT.
    (Unfortunately, many PUBLIC not-for-profits are beign run similarly, it's just the profit goes to the admins and into building contractor pockets.)

    All public universities need to have their budgets posted clearly, online, in easily accessible form, and in a timely manner.
    April 07, 2013 9:31 am on Local residents report disturbing student loan debt trends
  4. Thank you all for the exhibit that shows the US is definitely NOT a post-racial society, Justice Roberts is wrong, and ugly racism is alive and well and even appears to be thriving in a certain contingent in the Region. Wonder what YOU teach your children and grandchildren?
    April 07, 2013 9:25 am on Slaying shocks Merrillville neighborhood
  5. So Jews and Muslims get to outlaw the public sale of pulled pork? You can only have it if you grow a hog in your backyard? See how that works, Derrek?
    April 06, 2013 11:47 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
  6. Old Tiredtrax, can't give ANY specifics because to . him, "gay marriage" is just a bad bogeyman under his bed.
    April 06, 2013 11:38 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
  7. Sorry Haus, notice it is a Creator, whatever that Creator was. That's because many of the Founding Fathers were Deists, not theists. (And very progressive and preo-science, too!) As pre-Darwinian thinkers, they didn't have evolution and certainly not DNA to credit. Your insistence to see Creator=God, shows willful ignorance of history, science and logic.
    April 06, 2013 11:26 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
  8. Then NON-sense, civil union would have to be the term used by government for all couples. Marriage would be the term used by religious institutions, and regulated by them accordingly. But a religious marriage would have no more legal status than a baptism or bar mitzvah. This is the way it is done in France and some other European countries.
    April 06, 2013 11:23 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
  9. WHAT???? The Mormon church sent in ringers to door knock and GOTV in Prop 8. Last I checked most Mormons were ReTHUGS (see Rmoney, Mittens).
    April 06, 2013 11:19 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
  10. YOu "have no problem with" but you're fine and dandy with discrimination. Go look in a mirror.
    April 06, 2013 11:17 am on Indiana's Donnelly, North Dakota's Heitkamp now support gay marriage
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