Sunday, March 11, 2012

"What's Our Sputnik" Reaction...

I thought that Friedman's "What's Our Sputnik" article was very thought-provoking and compelling.  I must admit that I agreed with Friedman's views and firmly believe that if the United States doesn't find a way to not only stress the importance of STEM education, but moreover, find a way to spark interest and action, we do not have a hope to become a front-runner in the race to number one.  I think that as a general rule, Americans believe it is our birth right to be at the top.  For the most part, we have become complacent and we no longer seek the more difficult jobs, we no longer delve into inquiry, we tend to think that we are untouchable in this race.  As Friedman points out, I believe that we are currently amidst our "new Sputnik."  We must find a way to increase innovation, motivation, and dedication to science, technology, engineering, and math.  I am reminded of the poster of Uncle Sam pointing that says, "I want you for a career in science!"  It is going to take a collective effort to promote the importance of STEM education.  Science needs to be brought to the forefront and given the focus that it has long deserved.  While English language arts and mathematics are of utmost importance, science needs to be on the same level...and as of now, I cannot see that it is.  The focus on science is crucial if we are to compete with the top nations in the world.