I enjoy the Olympics, and I root for the U.S. as my country by naturalization. I also root for international players I recognize, like Yao Ming and Svetlana Abrosimova. My favorite events are volleyball and basketball, and I'm a sports fan in general, but the Olympics also make me think of the emphasis the U.S. places on sports. I can't help but wonder where we'd be—how many world problems we could solve—if we placed as much value on education as we do on sports.
I wonder how we'd fare in calculus, reading comprehension, and writing competitions as is.
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So much of the support for Olympic (and all) sports comes from corporate sponsors. How can we persuade them that investment in education will produce a bigger payoff in the long run?
I don't know what other factors may be involved, but education is one step in developing better workers and corporate leaders.
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