Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Profile of US public education

What are schools?
We have many different types of schools, including public, private, and charter schools. The majority of students attend public schools in the areas that they live. Nine out of ten students are educated in public schools and private schools educate 12%, so public schools are responsible for formally educating the majority of students. Our education system is based on 12 grade levels, where students must attend between 9 and 13 years, however in order to further their education at a college or university they must attend all 12. There are mandatory subjects in which students must study, including Math, English, and Science.

Who are our students?
Our students come from many races, backgrounds, and ethnicities. The percentages between them all are always changing, however by 2020 half of the nation's school age children will be children of color. More than 1/3 of public school students are from low-income families. Our students consist of those who are born in the U.S., immigrants, those with handicaps or disabilities, and those whose first language is not English.

Who are our teachers?
Our teachers are required to be well educated and have a degree in the subject area that they teach. The majority of our teachers are white females. Because of new laws that deal with education in our country, such as the No Child Left Behind Act, there are more demands placed on teachers and teacher requirements. For this reason there is a high turn-over rate in the teaching force.

3 comments:

MaxSaidIt said...

Thank you for this information. I do however have a question. What is the reason for the expected growth of the population of "colored" children?

balla59 said...

I dont understand why so many of your teachers are white females. Is there some reason for this or do the males hold other occupations?

Musical Risa's Educational Thoughts said...

Is there a specific reason why students are only required to attend school until the 9th level? In your opinion, have they learned the sufficient amount of information by then?