Public Education's Death March
March 12th 2010 09:25
Public Education in the United States seems to be on a Death March that is worrisome. The most extreme of it is what is going on in the Kansas City School System. Over half the schools will be shut down as part of a "Right Sizing Plan" proposed by the city's School Board. This is a very unfortunate development that underscores the immense challenge being faced by all States in how to fund their public schools.
I have written extensively about it. I was moved enough to even generate a "Smart Schools" proposal to the New America Foundation to see how schools can be truly transformed. With what teachers in my local school district I see every day, I think there is indeed possiblities to transform. But, if there is a move to destroy in the name of reform, there may well not be a public school sector left. There is enough opposition to this wonderful experiment and the apparent policy objectives of the Obama Adminstration is fueling that fire. Investment in education will insure a better future. I have to wonder whether the systematic dimantling of public education by pushing charter schools and vouchers will be the answer to supposed mediocore performance by schools.
I have written extensively about it. I was moved enough to even generate a "Smart Schools" proposal to the New America Foundation to see how schools can be truly transformed. With what teachers in my local school district I see every day, I think there is indeed possiblities to transform. But, if there is a move to destroy in the name of reform, there may well not be a public school sector left. There is enough opposition to this wonderful experiment and the apparent policy objectives of the Obama Adminstration is fueling that fire. Investment in education will insure a better future. I have to wonder whether the systematic dimantling of public education by pushing charter schools and vouchers will be the answer to supposed mediocore performance by schools.
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