Thought you should see this…
MEMO
TO: Readers
FROM: Ed M. Onitor
DATE: January 28, 2009
RE: Did you think it was all about the kids?
I wanted to flag for you Sam Dillon’s piece on the education portion of the federal stimulus package from today’s New York Times.
Some lines worth highlighting:
“The economic stimulus plan that Congress has scheduled for a vote on Wednesday would shower the nation’s school districts, child care centers and university campuses with $150 billion in new federal spending…”
“Critics and supporters alike said that by its sheer scope, the measure could profoundly change the federal government’s role in education…”
“Obama administration officials, teachers unions and associations representing school boards, colleges and other institutions in American education said the aid would bring crucial financial relief to the nation’s 15,000 school districts and to thousands of campuses otherwise threatened with severe cutbacks.”
“This is going to avert literally hundreds of thousands of teacher layoffs,” Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Tuesday.”
“This really marks a new era in federal spending…”
And perhaps the most on-target statement comes from AEI’s Rick Hess (it almost made me spill my coffee):
“It’s like an alcoholic at the end of the night when the bars close, and the solution is to open the bar for another hour…”
Instead of throwing money at our crisis, why don’t we throw some innovation at our failing education system?
Got Mandate?
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Randy
January 28, 2009 | 3:25 PMHurray for the funding! The frightening thing to me, as a former classroom teacher/coach and later administrator, is who will be charged to dole out and spend (invest?) those kinds of dollars? Will it be squandered on more testing or will it be truly invested in students in ways that will advance their social-emotional development that has been all but ignored under the previous administration? I am hoping for the latter!