American students lagging behind in the classroom, Vivek Ramaswamy
Former Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy calls for the risk of national security that the generation will depend on China as USA Students behind the classroom.
“75% of the eighth grade is not a mathematical expert in international standards,” Ramaswamy said on Thursday The Ingraham Angle. “We are number 26 of the 38 developed countries. There are children in other countries where English is not even their first language, surpassing their own students to know English and just think, speaking as an American and as a parent, it’s unacceptable.”
According to recent studies, the results of understanding are affected by the United States all the time, and only 31% of the fourth grade read at the class level, according to the national assessment of progress in education. Now President Donald Trump is trying to turn to these statistics by supporting the selection of school and get rid of Crt and gender ideology in the classroom.
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The former presidential candidate told Fox News that the states must lead the way to improvement of education, allowing a salary based on the credit for teachers, giving families of election at school and encouraging students in US Vrlin.
“Lighting the fire under the feet of our educational culture, not teaching our children to be victims, but to be winners, rewarding excellence instead of sacrifice. I think it is a cultural change we need in our education system, and if we don’t get it, China, China will eat our lunch if they are not already, “he said.
Ramaswamy explained the importance of returning to the “True American System” of Education, with fewer trophy to participate and competition in various academic fields.
“This is the risk of national security for the future of the United States if we have a whole generation that depends on China,” he said. “It is unacceptable and yes, the awake left is responsible for many of this … but it goes beyond where we just lit that fire under the feet of generation and taught them that achievement is actually worth doing.”
“The effort is an American virtue, and that doesn’t start in college,” he continued. “He doesn’t start in high school either. Young starts and so, President Trump’s path leads to that culture, but we will need the states to really raise us.”