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100 representative american kids entering high school. what does fate have in store for them? 25 out of that 100 won t graduate from high school. a total of 50 won t go to college. that s half the class that won t go on to higher education. 50 will attend college, but only 22 will graduate within six years. meanwhi meanwhile, other countries are outstarting us. on a recent international test, u.s. students ranked only 15th in the world in reading, 23rd in science and 31st in math. overall, the world economic forum ranks the quality of our education at 26th. what s odd is that we ve been outspending most developed countries by a long shot. in 2007, we spent over $10,000 per student versus the $7,400 average for rich countries. how can we spend so much money and have so little to show for it? we ll ask that question and others to some of the leading figures in american education here on this special essay. we ll examine the role of teachers, testing ands technology. and w ....

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Schoolteacher training programs. the elementary teacher program is harder to get in than the university. harder to get in than medical school or law school. kirsti lonka, a professor of educational psychology at the university of helsinki says her school routinely turns away highly qualified candidates. it s the exact opposite situation in america. almost half of all u.s. teachers graduate in the bottom third of their college class. i m asking what kind of information we need. hakanan was one of the lucky ones accepted to the university of helsinki s teacher education program. from sort of day one, they start making you think about the importance of how you re teaching and what it is that you re trying to get across. it s not just your subject. it s also that you re raising future citizens. when you think about finland, what comes to mind? in addition to managing her course load, she practices her ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20120108:04:14:00

Only one in ten applicants is accepted to primary schoolteacher training programs. the elementary teacher program is harder to get in than the university. harder to get in than medical school or law school. kirsti lonka, a professor of educational psychology at the university of helsinki says her school routinely turns away highly qualified candidates. it s the exact opposite situation in america. almost half of all u.s. teachers graduate in the bottom third of their college class. i m asking what kind of information we need. hakanan was one of the lucky ones accepted to the university of helsinki s teacher education program. from sort of day one, they start making you think about the importance of how you re teaching and what it is that you re trying to get across. it s not just your subject. it s also that you re raising future citizens. when you think about finland, what comes to mind? in addition to managing her ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20120108:07:13:00

in finland s schools, teachers spend less time drilling the facts and more time developing students creativity. most importantly, he says, hardly any time is spent preparing students for standardized tests. we have deliberately removed all those things. we never had a standardized testing system. and i hope that we never will. but how can finland afford to be so flexible in its approach and still get great results? the answer is simple. they have great teachers. [ speaking in foreign language ] teaching is a highly respected profession here, on par with doctors and lawyers. that s because they re all required to have master s degrees. the competition for those degrees is fierce. only one in ten applicants is accepted to primary schoolteacher training programs. the elementary teacher program is harder to get in than the university. ....

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in 2007 we spent over $10,000 per student. versus the $7,400 average for rich countries. how can we spend so much money and have so little to show for it? we ll ask that question and others to some of the leading figures in american education. here on this special and in a time essay. we ll examine the roll of teachers, testing and technology and we ll ask the man who spend billions of dollars trying to fix education about how he s spending his money, microsoft founder and philanthropist, bill gates. first, there are two nations whose students consistently rank on top of the world. south korea and finland. what is their secret? we ll take you there and show you how they get their impressive results with completely opposite approaches. let s get started. welcome to seoul, south california korea. there are many reasons to be impressed with this. ancient tiger that rose from the ashes of the civil war. but south korea s crown jewel is its education system. thanks to a mi ....

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