Thursday, March 29, 2012

The US Educational National Team’s Quest for Number 1


As jobs, home ownership, and the value of a college education, is looking more and more as a scam. The US educational system needs a new focus. That focus has to become the world leaders again in education globally

The stakes are high. You lose and billions will suffer. You win; you have to defend, again, again, again, and again. The commitment it takes to become number one is an exhausting and gut wrenching experience.  

That’s what the United States Educational National Team is ready to go through. Because, the stakes are that high! If the national team fails to deliver history will show this was a pivotal moment, which the nation missed. And the turmoil that followed that could have been prevented.  

As jobs, home ownership, and the value of a college education, is looking more and more as a scam. The US educational system needs a new focus. That focus has to become the world leaders again in education globally.

Since, the US lost its leadership position as the world’s smartest people in the 1990s. Other countries have notched ahead in commerce in several major areas – Technology (China), Work Force Development (India), and Intellectually (Russia).

The US Educational National Team’s mission is to make America the smartest country in the world. Point Blank! No need to conceal our motive, we’re out to recapture the top spot.

How?    

The America First or Last Movement’s organizer, New Jersey Minority Educational Development, will work with 7 national organizations that provide educational and social services to children, and their families to serve as the national team members. The national team’s first task will be to establish 2 local organizing committees in all 50 states, which will implement 3 objectives:

  • Advance technology innovations in US classrooms
  • Promote higher education towards preparing a higher skilled workforce
  • Cultivate a passion for learning for students in science, math and reading

The national team plans to work with the local organizing committees to build community partnerships with colleges, business, social service agencies, and parent groups in creating 10-year action-plans with their school districts.

Starting in September, the national team will launch two projects – the National High School Signing Day and 12 Million Drive for 2025 – to promote their initiative.

Are You the Solution?

If you or your community group would like to participate as a local organizing committee, visit the America First or Last Movement website www.usent.org  and learn how you can get involved.

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