In order to look at the “how” of a reform, it’s important to look at what countries have served the most successful models of education. Countries like Finland, Germany, and South Korea all have vastly different ways of how their systems work. However, what they all have in common is that the …show more content…
A major problem many students face is school times that aren't flexible for them. Hours that put too much pressure on students can decrease the excitement or interest in learning and it becomes a chore. The negative effects of waking up early have shown to directly affect academic, physical, and mental performance. The United State’s outcry for reform hasn't gone unnoticed by politicians. Over the past decades, there’s been plenty of political discourse about how we’ll fix the system. With the POTUS’s secretary of education pick Betsy Devos, there’s a question as to whether the future for education lies in the private sector. Whatever the position is, it’s undeniable that models are available for the United States to study and adopt for nation to excel in education, and it’s only one investment away from