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Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform

Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform


Since the early 1980's, the issue of America's faltering public school
system has become a serious concern. The crisis in K-12 education is one of the
biggest challenges facing the nation. There is a great deal of evidence to show
this problem. The pathetically low results of American students through
international test scores is one obvious fault. Another is the failure of many
students to demonstrate their knowledge of basic skills and literacy. It is
surprising that such a long time has passed without any sufficient effort put
forth to correct the problem. Even more surprising, is the fact that some deny
that such a problem exists.
The failure of the nation to adequately educate the students of America
has an endless list of negative effects. With the lack of proper education,
generations of kids are growing up without the basic, essential knowledge to be
able to compete in the workplace. As a result of this, the U.S. stands a......


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Approximate Word Count: 674
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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