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Raise standards to compete with Indian and Chinese kids: Obama

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Raise standards to compete with Indian and Chinese kids: Obama

Washington: US President Barack Obama urged Americans to raise their standards of education as they have to compete with the students of India and China.

Addressing a town hall meeting at Costa Mesa in California on Wednesday, Obama emphasised on the need to raise the standards of education and put more efforts in education, which he had been stressing upon since his election campaign days.

"It can't just be a single high-stakes standardised test -- but we do need to have strong, powerful measures of performance, because schools are like anything else," Obama said.

"We can't afford our kids to be mediocre at a time when they're competing against kids in China and India who are actually in school about a month longer than our kids," he said.

"So there's a whole bunch of reforms that we're going to have to do," he added.

He said that this is not the job of teachers alone and parents too have an important role to play in this regard.

"You can't put the entire burden on a teacher. If you're not making sure your child does their homework, if you're not reading to them, instilling a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge in them, then they're not going to do very well, no matter how good your teacher is," he said.
 
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Spare those kids!!!
The American educational system is based on an entirely different philosophy. In India, people even today regard jobs as end of education. The mentality that was injected during the British period. So all people go after the more paying stream regardless of their interest. Absence of dignity of labour is another factor.
 
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my kid cousin who is in 4th grade was supposed to attend IIT foundation classes :hitwall: and the school started that program becoz the parents were insisting it :crazy:
 
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He said that this is not the job of teachers alone and parents too have an important role to play in this regard.

"You can't put the entire burden on a teacher. If you're not making sure your child does their homework, if you're not reading to them, instilling a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge in them, then they're not going to do very well, no matter how good your teacher is," he said.

Very, very important statement. Obama is speaking the right language here and taking the right steps. It is not so that the American educations system is bad or falling. It is more of the parents not getting involved in there child education was falling.
 
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my kid cousin who is in 4th grade was supposed to attend IIT foundation classes :hitwall: and the school started that program becoz the parents were insisting it :crazy:

Dont tell mee...:hitwall::hitwall:


I personally like the american system in that parents dont dictate what their kids should do.
Its for the kids to choose based on their interest.
 
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