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Wallowing in Mediocrity: Or Rising Above the Dismal State of Education provides a comprehensive comparative look at educational programs in several key countries across the globe. The myriad advantages of these countries' programs are counterpoised to the many fault lines in education as practiced in the United States. To offset these problematic areas, this book takes a critical look at how the United States could rectify the many problems associated with its system of education, especially concerning inefficient and unsustainable practices at the secondary and postsecondary levels.

Examples include the lack of universally-accepted parameters for admission to most schools of higher education; the lack of exit exams from both secondary and post-secondary schools; the illogical repetition of propaedeutic courses the first two years at the university; the misdirection of community colleges, forcing them to make up for the shortfall of too many students not prepared for acceptanc

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Goldstein summarizes and analyzes educational systems in European and other countries to offer solutions to many of the problems of the U.S. post-secondary system. His book explains how our current fragmented approaches generate students who are under-prepared and poorly trained yet become mired in debt.

-- Ronald E. Rice, professor and Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, Department of Communication, University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB)

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

SECTION I. Wallowing in Mediocrity: The Problem with the US Education System

Chapter 1. Problems Besetting Both Secondary and Higher Education

Chapter 2. Higher Education: Inefficiency Redefined (An Overview of the Multifaceted Problems Endemic to the United States)

SECTION II. A Possible Paradigm: Detailed Description of Higher Education in Select Countries Throughout the World

Chapter 3. How Standards are Implemented in Most Advanced Successful Global Education Systems: How Advanced Countries in Europe and Asia Provide a More Meaningful Educational Platform at All Levels, But Especially Post-Secondary

Chapter 4. How All This Plays Out in Advanced Effective Programs Across the Globe

SECTION III. Best Practices: How the United States can Emulate Countries with Effective Programs

Chapter 5. Adopting and Implementing the Best Practices and Methods used in Effective Educational Programs Across the Globe

Chapter 6. A Meaningful Role for the Community College

Chapter 7. Accommodating Those Interested in Working for Industry and/or the Government

Chapter 8. Regulating through Meaningful Legislation

Chapter 9. Making College Affordable

SECTION IV. Conclusion: Positive Moments to be Realized in Creating Meaningful Degrees

Chapter 10. In Retrospect: Creating Meaningful Degrees

Bibliography

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Wallowing in Mediocrity

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/12/2021 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475862959, 978-1475862959
      ISBN10: 1475862954

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Wallowing in Mediocrity: Or Rising Above the Dismal State of Education provides a comprehensive comparative look at educational programs in several key countries across the globe. The myriad advantages of these countries' programs are counterpoised to the many fault lines in education as practiced in the United States. To offset these problematic areas, this book takes a critical look at how the United States could rectify the many problems associated with its system of education, especially concerning inefficient and unsustainable practices at the secondary and postsecondary levels.

      Examples include the lack of universally-accepted parameters for admission to most schools of higher education; the lack of exit exams from both secondary and post-secondary schools; the illogical repetition of propaedeutic courses the first two years at the university; the misdirection of community colleges, forcing them to make up for the shortfall of too many students not prepared for acceptanc

      Trade Review

      Goldstein summarizes and analyzes educational systems in European and other countries to offer solutions to many of the problems of the U.S. post-secondary system. His book explains how our current fragmented approaches generate students who are under-prepared and poorly trained yet become mired in debt.

      -- Ronald E. Rice, professor and Arthur N. Rupe Chair in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, Department of Communication, University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB)

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      SECTION I. Wallowing in Mediocrity: The Problem with the US Education System

      Chapter 1. Problems Besetting Both Secondary and Higher Education

      Chapter 2. Higher Education: Inefficiency Redefined (An Overview of the Multifaceted Problems Endemic to the United States)

      SECTION II. A Possible Paradigm: Detailed Description of Higher Education in Select Countries Throughout the World

      Chapter 3. How Standards are Implemented in Most Advanced Successful Global Education Systems: How Advanced Countries in Europe and Asia Provide a More Meaningful Educational Platform at All Levels, But Especially Post-Secondary

      Chapter 4. How All This Plays Out in Advanced Effective Programs Across the Globe

      SECTION III. Best Practices: How the United States can Emulate Countries with Effective Programs

      Chapter 5. Adopting and Implementing the Best Practices and Methods used in Effective Educational Programs Across the Globe

      Chapter 6. A Meaningful Role for the Community College

      Chapter 7. Accommodating Those Interested in Working for Industry and/or the Government

      Chapter 8. Regulating through Meaningful Legislation

      Chapter 9. Making College Affordable

      SECTION IV. Conclusion: Positive Moments to be Realized in Creating Meaningful Degrees

      Chapter 10. In Retrospect: Creating Meaningful Degrees

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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