Macbeth wrote:
This is a bit contextual, because British schools are also dropping (or have dropped) other historical subjects, and I believe have done away with ancient history completely.
Also, for a long time british schools have avoided teaching british history, and tbh there are great steaming holes in many other subjects too. For example: I imagine most american posters can name all of the states, and find them on a map. You would be hard pressed to find a current british student who could safely identify the UK on a map, much less tell you where Northumbria or Yorkshire are. (This has been going on for a long time though.. I had to work most of it out for myself, and i'm still hazy on some places, and I left school 15+ years ago)
At various intervals, there have been reports that students believe that Hitler was on OUR side, Churchill was a bad guy, and even that the War of The Worlds (the martian invasion of surrey, kent and the home counties circa 1899 ACTUALLY HAPPENED.
My own sons previous primary school declared a few years ago that they were going to start teaching the three R's (sic .. Reading wRiting and aRithmetic, dont ask, cause I dont know why). My first response was "What the f**k were you teaching them before?" Any system named after such a stupid grammatical abuse is surely destined to fail.
Our school system is falling apart, and it goes well beyond not teaching about one or two subjects, no matter how important.
I am actually a bit surprised by this because I always was assuming USA education is the worst one. I know there was a contest between different high school students of many different countries around the world and USA was second from the very end. So if you are correct, then the last at the end HAS to be britain ... unless of course it is ONLY with history while perhaps America is behind in math and sciences.
How is math and science education in Britain doing by the way? In America what you learn during first two years of college in math and science is the same stuff that in Russia you will learn in high school. Now I konw it is not just Russia, I talked to ppl from other European countries, such as my thesis advisor who is from Italy, and he confirmed that in Italy it is nearly identical system to Russia and NOT to USA. I also have some family in Germany, and agian German education of math and science seems to be closer to Russian than American one. So I see two possibilities:
1)Britain is a huge exception to that rule and this is only country in Europe that is like America and NOT like Russia, which would make Britain the only candidate for the worst educatoin in the world.
2)Since I am comming from math and science and I dno't know much about humanities, perhaps in humanities education is entirely different and in humanities USA is not doing that badly.
I guess I am not sure what to think on that one.