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« on: March 20, 2009, 12:35:05 AM »

WASHINGTON: The US President Barack Obama said children in India and China are outperforming their American counterparts even if they do not have 
access to the facilities and resources equal to that of the United States.

At a town hall meeting in Los Angeles, Obama chided American parents for comparatively lower performance of their kids despite having far better resources and facilities than those available in countries like India and China.

"You (parents) can't complain about the schools and complain about the teachers, but when your child comes home, they're playing video games and not doing homework. And you don't have time to go to your teacher -- in teacher-parent meeting. Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge," Obama said.

"The truth of the matter is even as overcrowded as schools may be, as poor the computer equipment may be, if you took a bunch of kids right now from China or India and you put them in these classrooms, from their perspective these would be unbelievable schools," Obama argued.

"I mean, they don't have better facilities, but they're out-performing us in maths and science," he said citing the reason that America parents do not help their kids  attain higher performance.

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