Chapter seven of “American ways” Gary Althen and Janet Bennett (2011) explain to people from other culture who believe education in American culture has a low standards of admissions. According to the authors, American education system has the goal of producing a hundred percent society of a Universal Literacy, so they want everybody to have equal opportunity in education. American law gives power to the states to control and make policies and regulations for education and also decide over the curriculum of public or private schools. In American culture it is mandatory for the states to provide school for every child and make sure the children attend school from lower grade to high school and advance to higher institutions if the
Chapter seven of “American ways” Gary Althen and Janet Bennett (2011) explain to people from other culture who believe education in American culture has a low standards of admissions. According to the authors, American education system has the goal of producing a hundred percent society of a Universal Literacy, so they want everybody to have equal opportunity in education. American law gives power to the states to control and make policies and regulations for education and also decide over the curriculum of public or private schools. In American culture it is mandatory for the states to provide school for every child and make sure the children attend school from lower grade to high school and advance to higher institutions if the