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Aug 8 - Opinion: Average' Americans Will Get Crushed In This Economy


 Aug 8 - Opinion: Average' Americans Will Get Crushed In This Economy


A big mismatch exists today between how U.S. C.E.O.’s look at the world and how many American politicians and parents look at the world — and it may be preventing us from taking our education challenge as seriously as we must.

For many politicians, “outsourcing” is a four-letter word because it involves jobs leaving “here” and going “there.” But for many C.E.O.’s, outsourcing is over. In today’s seamlessly connected world, there is no “out” and no “in” anymore. There is only the “good,” “better” and “best” places to get work done, and if they don’t tap into the best, most cost-efficient venue wherever that is, their competition will.

For politicians, it’s all about “made in America,” but, for C.E.O.’s, it is increasingly about “made in the world” — a world where more and more products are now imagined everywhere, designed everywhere, manufactured everywhere in global supply chains and sold everywhere. American politicians are still citizens of our states and cities, while C.E.O.’s are increasingly citizens of the world, with mixed loyalties. For politicians, all their customers are here; for C.E.O.’s, 90 percent of their new customers are abroad. The credo of the politician today is: “Why are you not hiring more people here?” The credo of the C.E.O. today is: “You only hire someone — anywhere — if you absolutely have to,” if a smarter machine, robot or computer program is not available.

Yes, this is a simplification, but the trend is accurate. The trend is that for more and more jobs, average is over. Thanks to the merger of, and advances in, globalization and the information technology revolution, every boss now has cheaper, easier access to more above-average software, automation, robotics, cheap labor and cheap genius than ever before. So just doing a job in an average way will not return an average lifestyle any longer. Yes, I know, that’s what they said about the Japanese “threat” in the 1980s. But Japan, alas, challenged just two American industries — cars and consumer electronics — and just one American town, Detroit. Globalization and the Internet/telecom/computing revolution together challenge every town, worker and job. There is no good job today that does not require more and better education to get it, hold it or advance in it.

Which is why it is disturbing when more studies show that American K-12 schools continue to lag behind other major industrialized countries on the international education tests. Like politicians, too many parents think if their kid’s school is doing better than the one next door, they’re fine.

Well, a dose of reality is on the way thanks to Andreas Schleicher and his team at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which coordinates the Program for International Student[..]essment, known as the PISA test. Every three years, the O.E.C.D. has been giving the PISA test to a sample of 15-year-olds, now in 70 countries, to evaluate reading, math and science skills. The U.S. does not stand out. It’s just average, but many parents are sure their kid is above average. With help from several foundations in the U.S., Schleicher has just finished a pilot study of 100 American schools to enable principals, teachers and parents to see not just how America stacks up against China, but how their own school stacks up against similar schools in the best-educated countries, like Finland and Singapore.

“The entry ticket to the middle class today is a postsecondary education of some kind,” but too many kids are not coming out of K-12 prepared for that, and too many parents don’t get it, says Jon Schnur, the chairman of America Achieves, which is partnering with the O.E.C.D. on this project as part of an effort to help every American understand the connection between educational attainment at their school — for all age groups — and what will be required to perform the jobs of the future.

“Imagine, in a few years, you could sign onto a Web site and see this is how my school compares with a similar school anywhere in the world,” says Schleicher. “And then you take this information to your local superintendent and ask: ‘Why are we not doing as well as schools in China or Finland?’ ”

Schleicher’s team is[..]essing all their test results — and socioeconomic profiles of each school — to make sure they have a proper data set for making global comparisons. They hope to have the comparison platform available early next year.

Says Schleicher: “If parents do not know, they will not demand, as consumers, a high quality of educational service. They will just say the school my kids are going to is as good as the school I went to.” If this comparison platform can be built at this micro scale, he says, it could “lead to empowerment at the really decisive level” of parents, principals and teachers demanding something better.

“This is not about threatening schools,” he adds. It is about giving each of them “the levers to effect change” and a window into the pace of change that is possible when every stakeholder in a school has the data and can say: Look at those who have made dramatic improvements around the world. Why can’t we?
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/op...ref=columnists


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13 comments for "Aug 8 - Opinion: Average' Americans Will Get Crushed In This Economy"


 08-08-2012, 04:16 PMaway - #2
CadillacVyse
Good read. The US education system is too tied to politics. Can't really reform without a biased system. Thr best way will be to make sure parents push their kids
 08-08-2012, 04:31 PMaway - #3
tupacnasfan
Audit and end the federal reserve.
 08-08-2012, 07:13 PMaway - #4
Account001
America is rich.... Rich people dont stop being rich until they do something stupid

them arabs, they wealthy, but they got family issues....

And that is how the world works kids
 08-08-2012, 10:48 PMaway - #5
Aces Up
I clicked the article because at the top of the BX homepage had this image:
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I guess I'll read this later though, it seems interesting.
 08-08-2012, 10:54 PMonline - #6
Aesop730
Originally Posted by tupacnasfan
Audit and end the federal reserve.

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 08-09-2012, 01:41 PMaway - #7
Spid3yo
It's all very simple. The money is at the top, and the weight of it crushes everything underneath. You can change policies, swap company ceo's, write tax codes, but in the end it makes little difference as long as the wealth isn't spread evenly. It's never going to happen in our lifetimes, probably never.
 08-09-2012, 09:15 PMaway - #8
Andrefrbk
Originally Posted by tupacnasfan
Audit and end the federal reserve.
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 08-10-2012, 02:55 AMaway - #9
Prostyle
Don't be 'average'[pic]
 08-10-2012, 04:30 AMaway - #10
Screwhead|m
Originally Posted by tupacnasfan
Audit and end the federal reserve.
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 08-10-2012, 06:54 AMaway - #11
*Missy*
Thanks to the merger of, and advances in, globalization and the information technology revolution, every boss now has cheaper, easier access to more above-average software, automation, robotics, cheap labor and cheap genius than ever before.
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Alot of people don't know of or understand this. This was very good read.
 08-10-2012, 04:07 PMaway - #12
tupacnasfan
Originally Posted by Screwhead
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And Not Only that, END NAFTA and all over so-called free trade agreements, the IMF, The World Bank all the way to the UN.
 08-10-2012, 05:06 PMaway - #13
Sam Rothstein
Originally Posted by *Missy*
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A lot of people don't know of or understand this. This was very good read.

It's happening in the rap game. Now you have producers producing hit records from their bedroom.
 08-11-2012, 09:26 AMaway - #14
young_al
better change your brain pattern to a harvard mba. Cope a passport, a burner, condoms, network, and look for entrepreneurship opportunities worldwide. How much is American money worth in 3rd world country? Yes globalism, and these new technologies have cut alot of people out the financial equation.

The education is nothing but politics plan and simple because it's all about how you come up with your world view, so the powers that be in the world can make "use" of you for there agenda. Economy like this is a good learning experiment about human nature in survival mode and the values of the 2nd amendment. I expect riots, protest, and more !! in the future if more jobs I not created.

"For the first time in the world mankind is becoming more globally politically awaken" zbigniew brzezinski

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