Education System In the U.S. and Europe

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According to the Organization of Economic Co-operation Development, OECD, the United States is slipping into the middle of the pack in education and schooling, while European countries are gliding into the top countries for education. Even Finland, whose students use to trail far behind the U.S., has passed the U.S. and is now one of the top countries in the world in education. The OECD report on how far behind the U.S. is has influenced them to find out where they are going wrong, and why their students as a whole are not doing as well as European students are doing. Studies have now finally pinpointed the problems that have caused the U.S. to be pushed in the middle of the thirty-one participating OECD countries and far behind European countries. European students are doing better in school due to the fact that the education system in Europe is of higher quality and tests students better than the education system of the United States.
The National Center of Education researched the education systems of different countries to see which ones were most effective and how they differentiated from each other. After doing so, they told Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, how the U.S. is lagging behind and also how they can catch up. “The most effective way to greatly improve student performances in the U.S. is to figure out how countries with top student
Skains 2 performances are doing it,” Marc Tucker, NCEE's CEO stated (Koebler). A main thing the NCEE saw when they were doing their research was European schools had things called ‘Gateway Test’ (Koebler). These tests are well designed, comprehensive, high quality, and are throughout the continent. “These tests cannot be prepped for. The only way to succeed is to actually master th...

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