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02/11/2011

Global Incompetence

It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.
Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895, Abolitionist and Statesman

"In matters of economic development, national security, and environmental sustainability, what we do as a nation and in our everyday lives is increasingly inextricably intertwined with what governments, businesses, and individuals do beyond our borders. To prepare our youth to thrive, our educational agenda must... nurture 'global competence,'" observed Anthony Jackson in Education Week (January 26, 2011). He continued...

"Yet global competence is an area where most American classrooms are falling short. Consider a class of children entering kindergarten in the United States. While their classrooms may include students from around the world, global issues and cultures will not be regularly woven into their schoolwork. They will probably study only one language — English — until high school, even though they would learn a second language far more easily if they began in elementary school. Meanwhile 20 out of 25 industrialized countries start teaching world languages in grades K-5, and 21 countries in the European Union require nine years of language study. International business leaders are warning that American graduates may be technically competent, but are increasingly culturally deprived and linguistically illiterate compared with graduates from other countries competing for the same jobs."



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