Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Coasting Through High School: U.S. students are far less diligent than their Indian and Chinese counterparts

Business Week reports:
Students have 2 million minutes—the time from the beginning of eighth grade to high school graduation—to build the intellectual foundation they'll need for professional success. That's the premise of a new documentary, Two Million Minutes, that's making waves in education and political circles.

The film tracks six students—two each in the U.S., India, and China—during their senior year of high school. The Indian and Chinese students work diligently on math and science, while the American students work hard but appear less focused and leave plenty of time for video games and social lives. The message is that because of our education system, we're getting left behind.
When your school system is taken over by "progressive education" don't be shocked.