Reforming the U.S. Education System to Compete Globally

Reforming the U.S. Education System to Compete Globally
According to insightful research, 72 million children of primary education are not studying in school. Moreover, 34% of students believe schools don't set them up for success in the practical world. Many people criticize the U.S. education system for trailing behind, underperforming, and spending less time at school. Let's discuss in-depth why the U.S. education system is failing and how we can improve it:What are the Failures in the U.S. Education System?Here we discuss the five failures in the U.S. education system:Kids Lack the Fundamentals Early OnDuring the early years, the brain develops in fundamental ways. Thus, early childhood is the door to great potential for positive developmental influences.Young children thrive when they have a positive, secure, and happy relationship with knowledgeable adults who'll support their learning and development.By fostering a positive learning culture within your house, you can cultivate a strong foundation of STEM courses that set up kids for success in the practical world.Since early childhood is a window for developmental changes that have profound and lasting consequences for a child's future, parents and school teachers alike need to create an environment that encourages kids to learn and grow.Overcrowded SchoolsAn insightful study reveals that overcrowding is prevalent across 60% of fourth-grader and 66% of eighth-graders.However, a smaller class ensures a better individual student experience. Overcrowded classrooms make it challenging for students to learn and tough for teachers to be effective.School Spending is StagnantDespite the improving U.S. economy, K-12 public school spending is still suffering from the after-effects of the recession years.Research even reveals that 35 states offer less funding per student than before the rescession. If we cannot improve the funding for public schools, it's doubtful the U.S. will minimize the achievement gap or improve high school graduation rates.Bullying in SchoolsBullying is a crucial contributor to in-school violence. The NCES reveals that approximately 20% of students between grades six and 12 experienced bullying either within the four school walls or on their way home. It is difficult for schools to diagnose this problem because many students who suffer from bullying don't report it. Bullied students experience various physical, behavioral, and emotional issues that can impact their education and lives.Nationwide College-Gender GapEven though the U.S population has broader visions of different issues present in society, girls have to struggle hard to prove themselves when it comes to education. With numerous advanced educational fields to choose from, girls have to select subjects quickly to get employment.In such an advanced society, women find it challenging to look for employment opportunities in their field of study. However, this is not the case with men. Men with a degree do not face such issues when seeking job opportunities.Teacher SalariesThe world thinks that the U.S pays its teachers well. However, this is certainly not true. Teachers in the U.S do not receive the salaries they deserve. However, the non-teaching staff receives hefty salaries, which is unfair considering teachers' tough and challenging classroom objectives.Underpaying teachers is one of the leading causes of teachers resigning from teaching and shifting to better career opportunities. It has resulted in significant consequences in the education sector. The answer to the rising problem is simple. The country has to pay its teachers well and recognize their efforts in shaping its future generation.The U.S. Education System Compete the Global WorldAlthough the U.S is facing numerous issues in its educational system, it does not mean that there are no chances for improvement. The country has to focus on the changing trends in education and implement them in its institutions to achieve better results. Here, we have some ways the U.S education system can compete with the world.Focus on STEM Courses
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About Felix Yim
Felix is the founder of Society of Speed, an automotive journal covering the unique lifestyle of supercar owners. Alongside automotive journalism, Felix recently graduated from university studying business law and finance and enjoys helping students and other young founders grow their projects.