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Strengthening the American Education System

Written by Barack Obama -- Sunday, September 25, 2011 -- Views:

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Over the last few weeks, I've been making the case that we need to act now on the American Jobs Act, so we can put folks back to work and start building an economy that lasts into the future.

Education is an essential part of this economic agenda. It is an undeniable fact that countries who out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow. Businesses will hire wherever the highly-skilled, highly-trained workers are located.

But today, our students are sliding against their peers around the globe. Today, our kids trail too many other countries in math, science, and reading. As many as a quarter of our students aren't even finishing high school. And we've fallen to 16th in the proportion of our young people with a college degree, even though we know that sixty percent of new jobs in the coming decade will require more than a high school diploma.

What this means is that if we're serious about building an economy that lasts – an economy in which hard work pays off with the opportunity for solid middle class jobs – we had better be serious about education. We have to pick up our game and raise our standards.

As a nation, we have an obligation to make sure that all children have the resources they need to learn – quality schools, good teachers, the latest textbooks and the right technology. That's why the jobs bill I sent to Congress would put tens of thousands of teachers back to work across the country, and modernize at least 35,000 schools. And Congress should pass that bill right now.

But money alone won't solve our education problems. We also need reform. We need to make sure that every classroom is a place of high expectations and high performance.

That's been our vision since taking office. And that's why instead of just pouring money into a system that's not working, we launched a competition called Race to the Top. To all fifty states, we said, “If you show us the most innovative plans to improve teacher quality and student achievement, we'll show you the money.”

For less than one percent of what we spend on education each year, Race to the Top has led states across the country to raise their standards for teaching and learning. These standards were developed, not by Washington, but by Republican and Democratic governors throughout the country. And since then, we have seen what's possible when reform isn't just a top-down mandate, but the work of local teachers and principals; school boards and communities.

That's why in my State of the Union address this year, I said that Congress should reform the No Child Left Behind law based on the same principles that have guided Race to the Top.

While the goals behind No Child Left Behind were admirable, experience has taught us that the law has some serious flaws that are hurting our children instead of helping them. Teachers are being forced to teach to a test, while subjects like history and science are being squeezed out. And in order to avoid having their schools labeled as failures, some states lowered their standards in a race to the bottom.

These problems have been obvious to parents and educators all over this country for years. But for years, Congress has failed to fix them. So now, I will. Our kids only get one shot at a decent education. And they can't afford to wait any longer.

Yesterday, I announced that we'll be giving states more flexibility to meet high standards for teaching and learning. It's time for us to let states, schools and teachers come up with innovative ways to give our children the skills they need to compete for the jobs of the future.

This will make a huge difference in the lives of students all across the country. Yesterday, I was with Ricky Hall, the principal of a school in Worcester, Massachusetts. Every single student who graduated from Ricci's school in the last three years went on to college. But because they didn't meet the standards of No Child Left Behind, Ricci's school was labeled as failing last year.

That will change because of what we did yesterday. From now on, we'll be able to encourage the progress at schools like Ricci's. From now on, people like John Becker, who teaches at one of the highest-performing middle schools in D.C., will be able to focus on teaching his 4th graders math in a way that improves their performance instead of just teaching to a test. Superintendents like David Estrop from Ohio will be able to focus on improving teaching and learning in his district instead of spending all his time on bureaucratic mandates from Washington that don't get results.

This isn't just the right thing to do for our kids – it's the right thing to do for our country, and our future. It is time to put our teachers back on the job. It is time to rebuild and modernize our schools. And it is time to raise our standards, up our game, and do everything it takes to prepare our children succeed in the global economy. Now is the time to once again make our education system the envy of the world.

Thanks for listening.

Reader's Comments (0):
Author: 竹铃
As a student, it is time for me to seize the opportunity, study hard, rapidly improve.
Author: ty
Mr Obama doesn't deserve the bad reputation.
Author: ted
I find all the americans are always so confident!Maybe we should begin to learn it!
Author: wxweven
fresh idea ! 最后一句话,霸气十足!!奥巴马就是奥巴马!!!!!!
Author: hhhhh
Compared with speech,practice is more important and tricky
Author: October
Not only for American students, but also we Chinese students, all of us need to improve our education and to gain the ability towards future.
Author: 北雁南飞
as a chinese student, I feel Obama' idea is right ,we shoud care about practice more than the test ,so we must improve our ability.
Author: sunshine
As a nation, we have an obligation to make sure that all children have the resources they need to learn – quality schools, good teachers, the latest textbooks and the right technology duty obligation
Author: walter
Education is the foundation of the country,this is the common sense.So we must put the education on a important place in the country's development.
Author: wenxx
American is a powerful country,education is still the question they concerned.Chinese as a developing country,we must pay attention to it.Because it isn't for the children,but also for our country and future.
It is an undeniable fact that countries who out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow.
Author: sunflower
happy
oh Obama !
SO COOL....
Author: Uncle Tom
I want to ask our educrats:what we can do for China's educational system?What's wrong with our higher educaiton?Why hundreds thousands of high school students apply for foreign colleges,which especially located in the Western ,such like American and British?
Author: Kelly
For the government, education is now at the top of the agenda. But if the official in charge of eduation doesn't know anything about it,how can he or she improve our education system? If the official in charge of education only regard it as business, can education be destroyed be him or her? It's terrible! ....
Author: zeus
The American government pay more attention to education,this is the reason why American is mostprosperous.
Author: skyblue
we need to practice rather than do the text, so we can achieve the ability we want
Author: flying fish
all because our country is too poor
Author: bravest boy
China should consider the ider of Obama,education is the most important thing to a country,out education will out the word!
Author: lesi
It is so impressive !!!!!Unbelieveable !!!!!~
Author: huangli
I think Obama's words is admirable and worthfull
Author: TearBlue
I think we should learn from their attidue. We should try to improve our education system to make study more useful,more interest .
Author: TearBlue
We should try make everyone more willing to learn ,not just study for the test, for get good marks.
Author: Livies
good topic to practice.
Author: Theve
It's too fast for me to follow it.And I think I must listen more sppeches to make my listening skills improve.
Author: cherry
Our country must pay more attention to education,which is so important if a country wants to develop!
Author: Echo
Good, we should take action right now.
I strongly hope our educational system can make a great different ,if it come true,we will become the envy of the world。
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