
NY Times: Why the United States Should Look to Japan for Better Schools (Registration required)
The United States will become a second-rate economic power unless it can match the educational performance of its rivals abroad...Japan...stands light years ahead of us in international comparisons. Americans tend to roll their eyes when researchers raise the Japanese comparison. The most common response is that Japanese culture is "nothing like ours." Nevertheless, the Japanese system has features that could be fruitfully imitated here...Japanese...teachers work cooperatively and intensively to improve their methods...In addition to helping novices, this system builds a publicly accessible body of knowledge about what works in the classroom...In America, by contrast, novice teachers are often presumed competent on Day One...more...