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Abstract
Most people know that in order to get somewhere in life you need to have an education. ... Education is the key to having success. ...
Since education is important to the economy one would think that a country, such as the United States, would be more concerned on their education programs. ... Although there have been grants and money put towards education programs, our education system still receives little money compared to the other systems.
While Politicians say that education is progressing, many Americans are unsatisfied with the quality of education that the youth of our country is receiving. ... One way or another, the education system in the United States needs to be looked over to see if it really is working the way that it should be.
Dilapidated education
As a country we strive for progress and continuous improvement. ... However, one thing that we as a nation tend not to focus as much attention on is the quality of our education. Government officials tell us that our education programs are doing well. However, many citizens believe that our education system is not getting the attention that it deserves and has diminished.
We read about grants being installed and programs that are helping students with their education. We spend millions of dollars on education and grants every year. ...
Some citizens in our nation believe that there are problems with the education that our students receive. The main problems that our education system seems to be facing are; the achievement gap that grows each year, the decreasing number of teachers, schools needing to be modernized, as well as the need for more parental and community involvement in the system. People believe that in order to decrease the achievement gap, and make everyone receive an equal education and opportunities, all these things need to be turned around. ... Whether you have a great teacher or a bad one, they influence the way children look at themselves, their peers and their own education.
Approximate Word count = 1602 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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