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Perfect Storm by ArtG1 [February 19, 2007 11:04]
ArtG1
The following is from the ETS web site announcing a recently released report titled "America's Perfect Storm".
Our nation is in the midst of a perfect storm, according to ETS researchers — and the forecast is grim — unless we invest in policies that will change our perilous course.A report from ETS's Policy Information Center, America's Perfect Storm: Three Forces Changing Our Nation's Future, looks at the convergence of three powerful sociological and economical forces that are changing our nation's future:substantial disparities in skill levels (reading and math) seismic economic changes (widening wage gaps) sweeping demographic shifts (less education, lower skills) There is little chance that economic opportunities will improve among key segments of our population if we follow our current path. To date, educational reform has not been sufficient to solve the problem. National test results show no evidence of improvement over the last 20 years. Scores are flat and achievement gaps persist. Hope for a better life — with decent jobs and livable wages — will vanish unless we act now.We must raise our learning levels, increase our reading and math skills and narrow the existing achievement gaps, or these forces will turn the American Dream into an American Tragedy — putting our nation at risk.
The report, a highlight video and a PowerPoint presentation can be accessed at http://tinyurl.com/2lyodb. This report is note worthy as it looks at the issues from societal perspective and not just one focused on education. ETS is planning a followup white paper that will outline a series of recommendations to address the challenges presented.
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