: Center for Education and Workforce
What do adults in Japan, Finland, the Netherlands, Australia, and Sweden and seven other countries have in common? They score better in literacy than U.S. adults.
If you are a regular reader of the Chamber Foundation's education blog, you know that one way to assess the quality of our nation’s education system is to look at other industrialized nations for comparison.
Should states only set educational standards that are easily attainable? Apparently, that's what many critics of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) believe. This notion should drive every parent insane.
Yesterday, President Obama outlined a new proposal for reforming our nation’s higher education system and for making college more affo
The 2007 edition of the U.S. Chamber’s Leaders & Laggards report provided Tennessee with a serious reality check about its education system.
A professor stands at the front of a 300-person lecture hall, but the balding man’s words reach only the diligent few who brave seats in the spit zone.





