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Opinion | America's education system needs a pandemic bailout. By joseferreiraedu

related to COVID-19, the US appears to be just about last in the efficacy of our response. The result is that a generation of American school children will be fundamentally disadvantaged versus their international peers.

We bailed out the auto industry in 2008, yet no one seems to be clamoring to help our higher education industry. Both industries create millions of jobs, but if anything, our universities also produce extremely valuable research and enjoy a stronger competitive advantage internationally than do our automakers.

In order to support the education system, the federal government should immediately convene three task forces: one for schools and one for colleges led by the Department of Education, and one for worker-retraining led by the Department of Labor.the massive problems heading our way could be instrumental in widely sharing best practices now.

 

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JoseFerreiraEDU It's been in need of a bailout but also it needs to be reassessed and restructured to involve education in actual skills.

JoseFerreiraEDU They can’t test the kids and the isolate them except for school?

JoseFerreiraEDU It needs restructuring as apart from STEM it’s pretty much unfit for purpose using edu tech which is at least 200 years old

JoseFerreiraEDU No it does not... we are number one in $$$ spent per student.. Find the $$ leak

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