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Your election dramatically signifies America’s ability to renew and reinvent itself in response to the urgent need for change. Nowhere is this clearer than in education.
There is an inverse relationship between the growing importance of international relations and how little most high school graduates know. This article outlines ways to correct the problem.
How do we prepare American students to be contributing citizens, productive workers, and competent leaders in the interconnected world of the 21st century?