Standardized Education Bill

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Section One:
This bill will reform the education system. Every teacher can keep their current job as long as they pass the new standardized test and certifications put into place, with all states within the United States of America abiding by these reforms.

Section Two:
On average the US spends about $15 thousand per student, and places 17th in the developed world. Compare that to Finland, the top country for education , who on average spends a bit less than eight thousand dollars per student and has a 100% literacy rate, and the highest rank of math and science scores. Lack of funds is definitely not the cause for the United States’ failing education system. With the world’s top striving system showing results while spending only half of what US does, the issue of not seeing the results we are “paying for” does not lie with amount of money itself, but what it is actually being spent on. The US needs to move beyond the idea of creating human capital, and realize that making it through the school system does not make you great nor does it guarantee greatness. The focus should be shifted to applied learning, and an education that will benefit each individual student later in life, not just aiming to get a certain letter or number marked at the top of their paper. As a nation we need to focus on not only a well rounded education, but a well rounded support system of education.

Creating a system that suits everyone’s needs is impossible, and making everyone suit a system is unrealistic. It is no secret that not everyone is fit for college, and there should not be a stigma associated with not going to college. Focus should be shifted on guiding students to their strengths, and whether that leads them to pursuing advanced academics ...

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