To my surprise, we ignored all the conversations about the decline of American education and the root cause of the argument. Our students have undergone a fundamental change. Today's students are no longer children of our education system. Today's students have not only changed dramatically from past students. This change is beyond the variety of clothing, style and proverb used by young people today. It turned out that there was a large discontinuity.
Since early general school, America has undergone intense change. Horace Mann considers that the best school is at the end of the student and the other is a teacher. This is a truly personal guide. As students increase year by year, problems arise. The number of people living in California is beyond that of the provinces throughout Canada. One out of every eight students in the United States is in California's school. More numbers bring different problems to Horace Mann
Immigration was always an important part of the American story. But during the past century the United States experienced tremendous changes such as government expenditure, economics, technology, security, and assimilation, the needs of the country changed. Large immigrants no longer meet these needs. In this wide-angle area, Mark Krikorian believes that the federal immigration program needs to adapt to the reality of modern America by reducing the number of new immigrants that can settle in that country. Although this does not mean that the transition is zero, it means that only the most convincing case needs to be evaluated and allowed. Working in the past does not work today, and our immigration policy has to change according to new circumstances.
Today, from the first half of the 20th century, the immigration situation to the United States dramatically changed. Since the lowest in the 1940s, the immigration rate has risen sharply. Since 1970, the immigrant population in the United States has doubled, the number doubled since 1990. In addition, today 's immigrants differ in race, skill and education. Most immigrants since the beginning of the 20th century emigrated from Europe, mainly Caucasians. In 2011, most immigrants entered the United States from Latin America to all over Asia (Vigdor, 2008; Immigration Statistics, 2012). Immigration remains an important policy issue as there is still no agreement on whether immigrants will have a positive or negative impact on American society.