Problems With American Education Essay

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The U.S is struggling by international standards,The U.S is falling behind on educational standards as a country students are struggling compared to foreign counterparts. Being ranked 21 out of 34 top U.N countries which says something is wrong with the U.S education system. Even with the U.S spending billions of dollars a year on education, some how students are struggling. As a way to improve education in the U.S, the U.S is seeing what other countries who are excelling are doing on the national level of education. Finland has become one of the model systems that the U.S is trying to emulate. Finland being ranked number 3 out of the listed countries it it evident they are a utopia of education. Children there don't start school till the …show more content…

“students aren't paying attention and don't care about school enough to try” Said homeschooled student Allen Cook.”I don't believe teachers are as experienced and qualified as they should be” There is argument in the U.S that if it were to introduce some methods from finland and other well functioning systems it would ving overall education. People opposing this don't support it because they believe to diversity and increased population new ideas and methods wouldn't work and couldn't be integrated in. Based on that it's thought it would be difficult to reach a higher quality education. The counter argument to that is we won't know till we try it,but is it worth the risk. With experimentally education reform it could cost billions of more dollars and not be successful. “I think it's a group effort, my biggest issue is that people are making educational decisions they aren't in the classroom every day. i know students stress on testing ,we take one standardized test every two and a half weeks. We shouldn't blame the student sure there are bad ones but they didn't start out that way.” Said Tyler brietzke an Abraham lincoln high school