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Public School Reform

11 May

Logo of the United States Border Patrol.

School reform, the public kind anyway, has always been met with skepticism by the population in general and by education experts in particular. They cite union resistance, tenured teachers’ reluctance to change, and the apparently poor results obtained by American students as compared to the power nations such as Singapore (5 million), Finland (a small country of 5 million), and Switzerland (another small country of 6 million people). South Korea and Japan are two more areas mentioned as having better academic results, but we forget that these two Asian countries are  culturally homogeneous, meaning they don’t have to deal, in the classroom, with many different backgrounds and languages. Continue reading 

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