Young workers, students lag far behind their peers overseas

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American millennials are among the least skilled workers in the world, raising red flags about their ability to compete against their peers in other countries, according to a new study.

Researchers from education non-profit ETS compared test results of Americans with their peers in more than 20 advanced economies. The results pointed to an alarming trend, as young workers and students between the ages of 16 and 34 lagged far behind their peers in countries like Japan and Sweden in mathematical understanding and literacy. The report says that the results were even more surprising because millennials “have attained the most years of schooling of any cohort in American history.”

“These young adults on average demonstrate relatively weak skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving in technology-rich environments compared to their international peers,” the report says. “These findings hold true when looking at millennials overall, our best performing and most educated, those who are native born, and those from the highest socioeconomic background.”

Young Americans are not only losing ground to their peers overseas. Rising educational attainment in the form of record-breaking college attendance and undergraduate degrees has not led to increased knowledge among adults. Researchers found that current American adults fell short of the literacy of previous generations of Americans.

“Equally troubling is that these findings represent a decrease in literacy and numeracy skills for U.S. adults when compared with results from previous adult surveys,” the researchers say.

The report emphasizes that policymakers should steer away from traditional benchmarks of measuring its worker skills by academic credentials or years of schooling. The results pointed to a gap between years of schooling and the acquisition of marketable skills. High school graduates have consistently fallen below proficiency levels in math and English necessary to attend college, even among students taking the SAT—a population that generally aspires to college attendance.

“The findings also offer a clear caution to anyone who believes that our policies around education should focus primarily on years of schooling or trusts that the conferring of credentials and certificates alone is enough,” it says. “Far too many are graduating high school and completing postsecondary educational programs without receiving adequate skills. If we expect to have a better-educated population and a more competitive workforce, policy makers and other stakeholders will need to shift the conversation from one of educational attainment to one that acknowledges the growing importance of skills and examines these more critically.”

No Millenials were available to comment because they were too busy avoiding washing their cereal bowls.

Shocking data reveals Millennials lacking skills across board

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Yup and water is wet.

This is what happens when curriculum is dumbed down and legislation like 'No Child Left Behind' is put into place.
 

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Americans aren't going to school for education, they're going to school for socialization.

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This^.. I went to school in Texas and aside from the socializing aspect. Football was put on a pedastal waaaaay above academics. It has been like that forever though.
 

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Totally depends on the person and the population being tested. Hispanics and blacks don't score as high on international tests relative to Swedes and Japanese, and minorities make up like 42% of the US population.
 

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Totally depends on the person and the population being tested. Hispanics and blacks don't score as high on international tests relative to Swedes and Japanese, and minorities make up like 42% of the US population.

Typical retarded post from you. Racial scapegoating is completely unnecessary here, and just your attempt to lazily stir the pot. In the PISA student assessment results and rankings, the US scored either above or similarly to countries w/ almost non-existent black and hispanic populations like Norway, Denmark, Israel, Vietnam, Croatia, Belgium, and Austria in math and reading. Dont think all the black students in Norway are to blame for their mediocre results. Develop a new thesis, dikkhead.

http://www.oecd.org/pisa/keyfindings/PISA-2012-results-US.pdf

At any rate, millenials today have to compete with the world for employment, while baby boomers just had to compete with their "peers" down the block who answered the same help wanted ad in the local paper.
 
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Typical retarded post from you. Racial scapegoating is completely unnecessary here, and just your attempt to lazily stir the pot. In the PISA student assessment results and rankings, the US scored either above or similarly to countries w/ almost non-existent black and hispanic populations like Norway, Denmark, Israel, Vietnam, Croatia, Belgium, and Austria in math and reading. Dont think all the black students in Norway are to blame for their mediocre results. Develop a new thesis, dikkhead.

http://www.oecd.org/pisa/keyfindings/PISA-2012-results-US.pdf

At any rate, millenials today have to compete with the world for employment, while baby boomers just had to compete with their "peers" down the block who answered a help wanted ad in the local paper.

I'm not "racial scapegoating", and it's ironic you accuse me of stirring the racial pot when you're a self-hating buffoon that defends white supremacists on this forum. I don't know why you're trying to switch up now but this has been your schtick for a long time now. Stick to the script, c00n.

Anyway it's probably the case that Hispanics bring down the American grade regardless of what you believe, not blacks (who only make up 13% of the population).
 

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Times are changing and universities at all levels, from undergrad to post-doc focus on theory and abstract concepts (which are fine for STEM), but much of it isn't applicable to the real work world.

Many of my friends who are docs,lawyer,nurses, business folks, etc. learned on the job and not soley from the books. Don't get it twisted, we obviously wouldn't want a Doctor or Nurse who failed the boards a few times to treat us or family, but the downplaying of practical experience combined with low bars set by public schools have put us in this conundrum.
 

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It doesn't help that instead of teaching students to educate them, teachers are teaching students to pass a standardized test for the state. In a lot of cases, they are not allowed to teach anything that is not on the test.

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Hope automation comes in and kills employment as we know it. :birdman:
 
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