K-12

Reforming Pre-Service Education to Fit the Times and Shape the Future

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June 1, 2009
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Publication Type: Policy Brief
Abstract:

American education faces two long-term, formidable imperatives. The first is to invest a population with the skills to compete in a global economy and to apply these skills to solve the many and multiplying problems confronting the nation and the peoples of the globe. We expect our schools to furnish these skills and understanding of the world. So far reports on this front have been disappointing. Successive national surveys reveal that K-12 students lack the basics of history, geography, economics, mathematics and science. They are falling behind their peers in other countries around the globe.

 

Proposal for the Creation of a National Network of Global Studies High Schools

October 30, 2008
Author(s): Edward A. Kolodziej, Karen Hewitt, Allison Witt
Affiliation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Publication Type: Occasional Paper
Abstract:

This is a proposal to seek private and public funding to create a national network of global studies high schools (GSHS). The aim of a network of GSHSs is to enlarge the leadership corps of the next generation and to equip its members to address mounting global challenges to the security, material welfare, and freedoms of the American people, the citizens of open societies everywhere, and those who are striving to join their ranks.

 

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