Public schools in the United States have long been considered the best public schools in the world, but with the development of Asian and European schools, American schools are not ranked higher. In 1999, American public schools ranked 16th and 17th in science and mathematics, after Bangladesh. Some students have graduated from high school with insufficient reading ability and diploma. This means that you know at least the core subjects. Other students drop out of school instead of graduating.
Educational Reform Public and private schools are in the colonies of the United States - but they are not mandatory, universally involved, or systematic from a method and curriculum standpoint. In general, the school reflects the general attitudes of the community that sponsors it - thus it is mainly secular. Massachusetts led the country to reform. Horace Man became the first secretary of the State's newly established Board of Education. Under his guidance, the financial support of the school was transferred from parents to the state, the grade was extended, standardized text was introduced, students were classified according to age and education level, attendance became mandatory.
This school was expressed as 'embryonic society' by American educational reformer John Dewey of the 19th century. In this case, public high schools in this country are like prisons rather than society. They are only for children to leave the street. On the contrary, there is no point in making the public education system romantic. On the contrary, the reason for going to school can only be answered as "This is law." At least the law outside the school. Regarding laws in school, they are confused, contradictory and even contradictory. For example, because it is regarded as a child, you can not display movies with graphic images or use が, but because you are treated as an adult, you can not participate in any battle. For this reason, we can not judge whether bureaucrats or teachers that are causing this inconsistency want to use electricity everywhere.