Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Education Nation Summit

This week the Education Nation summit, sponsored by NBC News, has been underway in New York City. Monday morning, Matt Lauer interviewed President Obama on the Today Show about the state of the U.S. Education system. Watch the video and read the article at this link. Of particular note to Jr. Science World was Pres. Obama's comment on where our Nation ranks in science and math scores.

He said: "But one of the things that everybody needs to understand is, is that across the board... you are still seeing a decline in terms... of math and science performance. And one of the things that we are very excited about -- because we need to focus on math and science -- my administration is announcing that we are going to specifically focus on training 10,000 new math and science teachers . We've got to boost performance in that area. We used to rank at the top; we are now 21st in science, 25th in math. That is a sign of long-term decline that has to be reversed. And so we're going to be putting a big emphasis on math and science education , and part of that means getting better teachers . But part of it also means parents understanding, yeah, their kids need to excel in those subjects in particular." (emphasis/highlighting added)

Education Nation has a link so you can see how your school measures up. Click on the link below, type in your school or district and see how it measures up with the rest of the Nation and how the nation measures up with the rest of the world. You'll notice that we're ranked among the mid-performing countries for reading, math and science! School score card

Now more than ever, we are committed to helping our nation get back on top by providing fun and exciting standards-based science programs and curriculum. Check us out and book a show for your school this year.

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