National Center on Education and Economy, in its report, stresses the need to follow the education system of other countries. According to the Program for International Student Assessment, based on the knowledge of fifteen-year-old students within seventy countries, the USA was ranked in the middle among the group of developed countries. The USA had 25th rank in mathematics, 17th in Science, and 14th in reading. The top positions were all secured by the European students.
The top performance of European students indicates that the American education system is no longer at par with its competitors – a fact that emphasizes the need for changes. America should look to these European countries and seek guidance on structuring the education system. Once the basic framework has been conceived, it can be altered according to American needs. It will be similar to the American strategy of industrial growth.
Without any prejudice, it is advisable that America should now work on the evolution of its education system, and for that purpose, looking towards the European educational system is not a bad idea. The main thing is that it is only through education that a nation can be competitive against other nations in the world, and America is no exception to this general rule.
In most European countries, education is subsidized, which relieves students from other pressing needs, and they can focus better on academics. Also, there are multiple layers of aggressive tests that can only be aced by mastering the knowledge in the relative field. These tests cannot be prepared for in advance. Such an educational model automatically enhances the students’ capabilities.
Moreover, if the overall education system is more research-based, as in most European countries, it will give students a more questioning mind and a more receptive brain. It, in turn, helps them develop their cognitive skills, and they can become top-notch scientists, researchers, doctors, and engineers.
In a nutshell, the American education system needs reforms as its competitors are at a superior level. It is only through this reform that America can regain its competitive position, and European models are a decent choice.
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