Composed of former cabinet secretaries, federal elected officials, school superintendents, corporate CEOs, union leaders, and governors, the "new" Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce presents a new report analyzing the state of American education and presenting recommendations for restructuring to meet the challenges of an economically globalizing world. As with the previous America's Choice: High Skills or Low Wages!, they provide recommendations on standards and assessments for "high performance" schools, but also discuss such proposals as education savings account and literacy programs for the adult workforce. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Tough Choices or Tough Times calls for first redesign of the American education system in a century.?? This report of the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce shows how the dynamics of the global economy will lead to a steady decline in the American standard of living if this country does not undertake the first thorough overhaul of its education system in a century. It shows how our country can graduate 95% of our students (not two-thirds, as it does now) after 12 years and the majority after only 10 years of grade school. It reveals how billions of dollars can be saved by changing the way students progress through the grades and how the money saved could be used to build high quality early childhood education systems, attract the best and brightest teachers, and provide the resources for even the most disadvantaged students to reach world class standards. This hard-hitting analysis describes the kind of economy needed to sustain our current standard of living and kinds of skills and knowledge that American workers need to make that economy work. It also details the dramatic changes in governance, finance, organization, and management of the American education and training systems that are needed.Tough Choices or Tough Times was written for anyone concerned with the future of this country and the state of our schools and our job training systems. It provides a well-researched analysis of the issues and a compelling set of proposals for changing our system of education.A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2007National Center in Education and the Economy (NCEE) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing young people with the world-class skills that will allow them to succeed in a global economy. The 26-member commission includes former Cabinet secretaries of labor and education, Senators, Members of Congress, school superintendents, CEOs of major firms, union leaders, and governors.
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