Tuesday, December 04, 2007

American Teens Trail Peers in Science, Math - washingtonpost.com

American Teens Trail Peers in Science, Math - washingtonpost.com: American teenagers have less mastery of science and mathematics than peers in many industrialized nations, according to scores on a major international exam released today.

Education experts say results of the 2006 Program for International Student Assessment highlight the need for changes in classrooms and in the federal No Child Left Behind law. The average science score of U.S. 15-year-olds lagged that of students in 16 of 30 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris-based group that represents the world's richest countries. U.S. students were further behind in math, trailing counterparts in 23 countries.