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America's Security Put in Peril by Failing Schools
· Thursday, March 11, 2010
Today, Washington is so focused on expanding the size and influence of our federal government at the expense of taxpayers that they are overlooking one of the greatest security risks facing our nation -- our failing education system.
Our broken education system is failing America’s children while countries around the world, our own global competitors, are making dramatic strides in educating their future work forces.
The consequences to this failure cannot be underestimated. A 2007 study from Columbia University revealed the scope of the consequences of simply failing to earn a high school diploma.
High school graduates are healthier and more productive. They are far less likely to be dependent on government social services. In tax dollars alone, a high school diploma translates into upwards of $150,000 in the lifetime contribution of one person. High school dropouts make up over 50 percent of state prison populations.
Across the board, the benefits from a well educated population are tangible and undeniable, and yet nearly three out of 10 American students now fail to graduate from high school.
Looking at the results coming out of our current education system, I cannot help but be deeply alarmed. As detailed in The New York Times, Congress heard testimony this week from education experts on the state, national, and international level as part of the culmination of a year-long effort by state leaders to establish new academic standards.
Andreas Schleicher, of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Directorate for Education, testified that, “Among OECD countries, only New Zealand, Spain, Turkey and Mexico now have lower high school completion rates than the U.S.”
He went on to say that, “If the U.S. would raise the performance of schools by a similar amount, that could translate into a long-term economic value of over 40 trillion dollars.”
The personal and economic benefits from a strong education system are clear. Moreover, in a global market, American students must compete in an increasingly educated, productive world. The moment we can no longer keep up, we will have surrendered our national prosperity and security.
In light of this, our country now faces a decision regarding the proposed standards, which encompass achievement goals in English and math from kindergarten through 12th grade. I am pleased that governors and local educators took the lead on his project, but it is my conviction that we must walk a careful line as we move forward in establishing protocols for our education.
Mr. Schleicher’s testimony also revealed that most other successful countries, while utilizing national standards, give local schools a greater degree of freedom from regulation than the American system currently does.
So long as federal taxpayer money goes to schools across the country, the government is right to demand accountability and a return on the investment. But when federal control threatens to stifle the creativity and productivity of our local schools, we must step back and return power to our communities.
Our children’s future, our country’s future, must never be a political pawn in the government’s all-too-familiar gambit for more control. We must equip our schools, our teachers and our children with all the resources they need to lead academically the way we know we can, the way we have done in the past. We must equip local school districts not only with financial resources but with an investment of trust and authority, so that our schools can focus on the business of education, not bureaucracy.
©2010 Mike Reagan.
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Ruth Ann Wilson
REVERSE 1963 Supreme Court ruling that the atheist O'Hare pursued and obtained. Taking Prayer and Bible reading from the Public School was the "Destroyer".
No amount of money, testing, textbooks of worthlessness, etc. will "repair this breech".
We must return LOCAL Authority to the LOCALLY ELECTED SCHOOl BOARDS and REVERSE this diabolical ruling. This was a "high insult" to God. It came with a "penalty", "If you forget my Law, I'll forget your Children" Has it not come to pass????
This "CRUSH from the Top" program is designed to "finish off" the Public Schools. "We're from the government and we're here to help you??????"
God Save the United States.
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted March 11, 2010 at 9:52:32 AM
MichaelSSEC
High words, Mr Reagan. But like much of the education debate going on in America, this column simply states that there's a problem without offering any specific solutions.
This problem has been 50 years in the making. It was studied in great detail 20 years ago in a report that stated if a foreign power did to our kids what we are inflicting upon them with our educational failures, we would consider it an act of war. The report listed a number of specific recommendations, some of which were implemented.
Two decades later, things are worse than ever, thanks largely to teacher's unions that have turned our public schools into veritable welfare institutions. Anyone who examines these problems quickly decides that the goal for decades has not been to give students the world's best education, but to give them the most expensive one. Programs and policies piled one atop the other that appear to be designed solely to jack up the cost of education.
Yet, schools continually complain about lack of money for basics like paper, pencils, textbooks, teaching materials. Even as we crank up spending on our schools, that money is being squandered on one absurd program after another, as though siphoning away dollars in order to create dismal conditions is the primary goal of the education elites.
Never renovate an existing building; always build new schools that all must cost over $100 million today or they'll tinker with architecture until they do. Never upgrade existing computers; buy new and don't negotiate for bulk deals on hardware using existing frameworks so that multiple classes can use the same set of computers, but just throw money into particularly fragile new laptops for every kid. Never use mature technology like mimeograph reproduction, just throw millions of dollars into pre-packaged lesson suites requiring laser printers costing roughly 50 cents per page. Don't use special ed techniques for handicapped students, just waste millions of dollars on failed "mainstreaming" projects that accomplish nothing but continual disruption and far higher costs. Never consider that 35 years ago the average class size was 25 minimum and 35 max and everybody learned, but instead hire lots of new teachers to keep classes down to an astonishing 18 or fewer kids. Is there a single modern policy that does not have as its primary goal the establishment of maximum possible expense to taxpayers?
This system has failed utterly. Fine, let it fail. Let's be serious about this. Fire these union clowns who admit their agenda will never be educating children ("until kids start paying union dues, our concern is for the teachers"), disband these destructive unions, institute parental choice so that we can send our kids to the best schools according to performance, and most of these problems will solve themselves.
Posted March 11, 2010 at 4:51:56 PM