Regaining the Number One Spot in Education

By Sharae Kalian on Sunday, November 13, 2011
Filled Under: Education

Debates continue on whether a national curriculum will help set higher standards for U.S. students. Currently, the leading countries in education such as France, Japan, Norway and Portugal have national curriculums. If the U.S. models the standards of the top rated countries will they prepare their students to compete globally and once again regain its number one spot at being the leader in education?

Regaining the Number One Spot in Education, the above video introduction seeks to answer these questions, and findings will be aired in March 2012.

Revamping America’s Education System

By Sharae Kalian on Thursday, November 3, 2011
Filled Under: Education

Statistics show that America’s Education is spiraling down to something obsolete.

Some argue that America’s in need of a national curriculum that would establish a unified education front, set high standards, and allow American students to achieve at high levels.

Others state that Academic Tenure is failing American students. Tenure guarantees a salary regardless if teachers perform or not, which is keeping incompetent faculty in the classrooms.

Revamping America’s Education , which is the foundation to everything, is needed in order regain America’s number one spot in education.

Revamping America’s Education System