Teenage Scientific Illiteracy Prompts Concern
By Brant McLaughlin, published Dec 20, 2007
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The highly respected organization's study, which is done every three years, targeted 15 year olds.
Finland's teenagers came in first in the study, which was conducted throughout the 30 member nations of the OECD and utilized the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) educational standards to measure performance.
The report echoes the long-standing concerns of many people, including educators and government leaders, about what they see as the diminishing scientific literacy of American students.
While some analysts don't believe that the results reflect a worsening United States educational, what seems to be happening is that other developed nations are racing ahead of America in their own educational systems' development.
Educators in general have been expressing growing concern over the growing apathy of the typical United States student for quite a while now.
While some critics of such studies say that other nations score higher than the United States because they only measure their elite students, those who are disturbed by the study say that the elitism of nations such as those in Europe has been diminishing and actually they are modeling their educational systems more on the egalitarian one of the U.S.
The greatest concern of those whom the study disturbs tends to be that the innovative capacity and "diagnostic ability" of the average educated American, which used to be far and away the greatest in the world, is what is diminishing in terms of competition most of all, and that is at the same time that more "brainy" professional jobs are needed ever more while manufacturing jobs are diminishing across the developed world in the wake of technological advancements and automation.
Teenage Scientific Illiteracy Prompts Concern
Date: December 19, 2007Location:
Madison, WI USA
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