Teaching America to Think
When the Russians launched Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite, in 1957, an alarmed America got off its keister and set about becoming the world leader in math and science education. A half-century later, experts say we've fallen so far behind compared to other countries, there's no time to fool around with pilot programs that might or might not address the problem, so we'd better go with what we've got. Read more...

