Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAugust Clark Modified over 9 years ago
1
Final Review Day 2: Education in America
2
Problems with American Education -Currently 68% of students in high school will graduate -Dropping out of high school has lasting effects -Average income of a worker without a diploma is $20,100 (1/3 less than the salary of a worker with a diploma) -Increasing graduation rate by 1% would save America $1.4 billion dollars in healthcare costs
3
Reading Epidemic More than 8 million students in the U.S. cannot read or comprehend what they have read 7,000 students drop out of school each day because they lack literacy skills to be successful
4
Teachers and Parents 46% of new teachers quit after the first 5 years Number jumps to 50% in urban schools Lack of Involvement from parents: –Scheduling conflicts –Language barriers –Lack of transportation –Their own bad experiences in high school
5
Solutions From Our Current Government Race to the Top: The Obama administration presented the United States with a challenge to reform each states educational system in order to make sure that America’s students are college and career ready.
6
What is Race to the Top? 1. Backed by $4.35 billion dollars invested, states were required to create data-driven systems for training and evaluating principals and teachers; 2. It encourages the establishment of high- quality charter schools; develop plans for turning around failing schools; and demonstrate a strong political consensus for reform.
7
Pros -Promotes state accountability -Promotes innovation and results through competition -Promote reform to the lowest performing schools -Create a data system to improve curriculum and instruction -Create new means for teachers to enter the field
8
Cons -Increased pressure to teach to the test -Less funding for arts and humanities in school -Gaps in funding continue – low performing schools stay low performing if not granted additional funding -Teacher evaluation becomes primary grounds for school performance -Sets schools up for failure
9
The Common Core -45 states voluntarily adopted the initiative to make our students career and college ready -Designed to streamline state curriculum through universal specifications so that kids all over the country will learn the same things.
10
The Common Core: Pros -Create more understanding amongst students -More rigorous curriculum makes students career and college ready -Attempting to raise international ranking of American education -National continuity – students throughout the country are learning the same things -Increase literacy skills
11
The Common Core: Cons -Too much federal control over education -Emphasis on testing in school, less creativity -Focus is on math, literacy and science – less focus on Social Studies, Creative Writing, Arts, etc. -Increase in teaching to the test -Waste of money – need for all new textbooks etc.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.