Americans Think We Have the World’s Best Colleges. We Don’t.

Blog Post
June 30, 2014

New America's Kevin Carey writes in the New York Times that standard views of the American higher education system exaggerate the strength of American colleges:

The standard negative view of American K-12 schools has been highly influenced by international comparisons. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, for example, periodically administers an exam called PISA to 15-year-olds in 69 countries. While results vary somewhat depending on the subject and grade level, America never looks very good. The same is true of other international tests. In PISA’s math test, the United States battles it out for last place among developed countries, along with Hungary and Lithuania."

Read the full piece here.