Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Ameridumb




STUDY: U.S. Adults Below Average In Math, Literacy, Computers compared to the world.

AMERICAN ANSWERS:  “But how many different types of barbecue sauce do they have?”



   




It’s long been known that America’s school kids haven’t measured well compared with international peers.
 
Now, there’s a new twist:
 
Adults don’t either. 
 
In math, reading and problem-solving using technology – all skills considered critical for global competitiveness and economic strength – American adults scored below the international average on a global test, according to results released Tuesday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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