Friday, July 6, 2012

Keeping Up with Global Competition


Journalist Thomas Friedman wrote an interesting article for the New York Times called “What’s Our Sputnik?” Friedman feels that too much of our nation’s money and time is spent engaging in “peacekeeping” efforts abroad (Afghanistan specifically). He suggests that our resources would be better used to further efforts in science and education. China has made great strides and is our biggest economic competitor (Friedman, 2010). We need to mold our students to become critical and analytical thinkers who are well versed in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Friedman suggests that Americans need a wake-up call similar to Russia’s launch of Sputnik in 1957. After the Sputnik scare, there was a ripple effect throughout our country in which the studies of science and technology gained momentum. I agree with Friedman in that there is talk about the need to jump-start science education. Do we need another Sputnik for the 21st century? I do not know when this might happen...but I would rather politicians open there eyes before it does happen.

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