Despite a push in recent years to make the US education system more competitive and effective, foreign exchange students continue to view American high school experience as much less stimulating, according to a study published today.
"You get this feeling the kids from abroad come here, they spend a year, they think that school is easier here," said Tom Loveless, a fellow with the Brown Center on Education Policy with the Brookings Institutions.
"We think we have made great strides in making our schools more challenging, here is at least one outside group that is in fact saying they are not terribly challenging."
In the survey conducted last spring, 259 teenagers from various countries compared their experience in American schools to that in their home countries. All the students were in the US as part of the AFS Intercultural Programs, an international youth exchange organization.
Forty-four per cent of respondents said US students spend "much less" time on schoolwork than at their home countries, while 21 per cent thought they spend "a little less." Asked, how difficult their classes are in the US, 66 per cent said they are "much easier" and 24 per cent said "a little easier."
Asked about the importance of sports for US students, 64 per cent of respondents said it is "much more" important to do well in sports in the US and 23 per cent said "a little more" important. By contrast, 16 per cent said the focus on math was "much less" in America and 32 per cent said it was "a little less," while 40 per cent believed it was the same as in their home countries.
Finally, 53 per cent of respondents felt it is "much less" important to US teens to study a second language and 27 per cent said it was "a little less" so.
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