One More Time: The Average American K-12 Student is Doing Fine Relative to the International Baseline
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Started May 23, 2026
and problems relative to the historical baseline are happening around the world
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One More Time: The Average American K-12 Student is Doing Fine Relative to the International Baseline
Freddie deBoer (United States) | May 19, 2026
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Improving educational outcomes should remain a priority, regardless of current international standings, as every student deserves the best possible education.
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While American students may perform adequately compared to international standards, this complacency overlooks critical issues in education quality and equity.
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Comparing American students to international peers is complex; we should also consider cultural, economic, and social factors affecting education outcomes.
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Focusing solely on international comparisons may distract from local educational challenges that need urgent attention and resources.
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The data shows that American K-12 students are performing well internationally, indicating our education system may be more effective than perceived.
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