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The United States routinely spends more tax dollars per high-school athlete than per high-school math student—unlike most countries worldwide. And we wonder why we lag in international education rankings?
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Every year, thousands of teenagers move to the United States from all over the world, for all kinds of reasons. They observe everything in their new country with fresh eyes
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And we wonder why we lag in international education rankings? By Amanda RipleyAnd we wonder why we lag in international education rankings? By Amanda Ripley
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