When displaying real-world data provided by Atlas, links between wealth and poverty, housing and education as well as war and crime are obvious. The key to the success of the education system is the wealth of the country. People will benefit if the country has the ability to maintain and develop the educational system. It is important to know wealth and poverty, housing and education, war and crime statistics. Before analyzing how each person is in contact with others
Drucker (Drucker, 1973: 236) considers the influx of educated people to be equivalent to the possibility to create wealth in certain countries. Based on this, socialization of education and development of educated people is the most important function of education. Although it may be a case today, although it does not provide wealth of people who received education by country to the difference of cause class throughout history, while work is done illiterately, education is abundant, idle That is fine, but he began to say. . All this has changed with the Industrial Revolution and the mobile invention of the 17th century (Drucker, 1973: 232). Movable Type means that education can be done at a lower speed, and language is a necessary item to improve the quality of the workforce.
In 2012, the United States is widely known as the world's largest and most powerful country in the educational system of 40 countries in the world rankings for the first 17 (; learning curve, 2012 Lurie, 2013). Despite reforms after education reform, academically, as a country, we still fail compared to our colleagues. Comparing the annual program of education of students from around the world According to the International Student Assessment (PISA), the United States continues to lose power. In 2012, the results of PISA are ranked in the United States under Finland, European countries, Asia countries second to fifth, Canada, Australia (Lurie, 2013; learning curve, 2012). By 2015, the United States ranked 31st in 35 advanced member countries organizations for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (Barshay, 2016), with 11.4% in the US, ranked first in these countries
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