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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If American math and science education is so great why are so many of the best mathematicians and scientists in America from other countries?[/quote] The U.S. K–12 education system is full of self-imposed roadblocks, often disguised as promoting “let kids learn what they have interest in.” As a result, essential math and science foundations that should be solidified in elementary and middle school are left to the whims of children who are, frankly, not mature enough to make those decisions. The majority of students who don’t "happen to" gravitate toward math and science end up missing out on critical early learning. By the time they enter high school, they’re ill-prepared —struggling with understanding basic topics like algebra, physics, chemistry, etc that should have been easier to understand by then when taught in public high school. [/quote]
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