A new report finds that the United States' education system is putting
the country's national security at risk.
The independent study, sponsored by The Council on Foreign Relations,
finds K-12 school systems across the country are failing to adequately
prepare kids to grow up and protect the U.S.
"For starters, we don't have nearly enough people who are capable in the
STEM fields: science, technology, engineering and math," said former
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, a member of the council's
task force that wrote the report, titled "U.S. Education Reform and
National Security."
"When we think about the modern world of defense," Spellings said, "the
fact that we don't have people who are capable to do this work is
scary."
In addition to skills needed to defend ourselves in war, the study found
American schools fail to teach students skills needed to avoid
conflicts.
"We don't have people who know and understand foreign languages and
other cultures," said Spelling, pointing out that U.S. children are
ranked No. 17 in the world for language skills. "On any given day, there
are hundreds of (job) vacancies for people who speak Pashtu and Arabic,
and Mandarin and on and on."
The Council on Foreign Relations report was chaired by former Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice and former New York City Department of
Education Chancellor Joel Klein...
It states America's educational failures pose five distinct threats to
national security:
- Threats to economic growth and competitiveness
- U.S. physical safety
- Intellectual property
- U.S. global awareness
- U.S. unity and cohesion
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