U.S. education reform and national security / Joel I. Klein and Condoleezza Rice, chairs ; Julia Levy, project director.

The United States' failure to educate its students leaves them unprepared to compete and threatens the country's ability to thrive in a global economy and maintain its leadership role. This report notes that while the United States invests more in K-12 public education than many other deve...

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Corporate Authors: Council on Foreign Relations. Independent Task Force on U.S. Education Reform and National Security, Council on Foreign Relations
Other Authors: Klein, Joel I., 1946-, Rice, Condoleezza, 1954-, Levy, Julia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Council on Foreign Relations, 2012.
Series:Independent task force report ; no. 68.
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Summary:The United States' failure to educate its students leaves them unprepared to compete and threatens the country's ability to thrive in a global economy and maintain its leadership role. This report notes that while the United States invests more in K-12 public education than many other developed countries, its students are ill prepared to compete with their global peers. According to the results of the 2009 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), an international assessment that measures the performance of 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics, and science every three years, U.S. students rank fourteenth in reading, twenty-fifth in math, and seventeenth in science compared to students in other industrialized countries. The lack of preparedness poses threats on five national security fronts: economic growth and competitiveness, physical safety, intellectual property, U.S. global awareness, and U.S. unity and cohesion, says the report. Too many young people are not employable in an increasingly high-skilled and global economy, and too many are not qualified to join the military because they are physically unfit, have criminal records, or have an inadequate level of education. The report proposes three overarching policy recommendations: implement educational expectations and assessments in subjects vital to protecting national security; make structural changes to provide students with good choices; and, launch a "national security readiness audit" to hold schools and policymakers accountable for results and to raise public awareness.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 103 pages) : color illustrations (digital, PDF file)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-77).
ISBN:9780876095218
087609521X
9781280488047
1280488042
0876095228
9780876095225
9786613583277
6613583278
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.