EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY

~Education is the only tool a democracy has that can guarantee equal opportunity for all of our citizens.

~It allows our citizens to advocate for and advance themselves, rather than be treated as uninvolved third parties by the government.

~It builds self-respect, rather than destroying it through government handouts and entitlements.

~It produces the next generation of leaders required for the continuation of democratic values, effective leadership and involved citizenry.

~Unless a democracy provides for effective education, the rights and privileges guaranteed by our nation are useless tools in the hands of the ignorant.

~We must support those who hope to see these ideals upheld. We believe that John McCain is the leader best prepared to provide for these ideals.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Link to McCain Q & A Session on Education

Here is a decent link to a Q & A session on McCain's views on Education- http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/John_McCain_Education.htm

Another slice of some of his older statements on education-
http://glassbooth.org/explore/index/john-mccain/10/education/14/

Last- some "Quick Hits" on Education-
School PrayerMcCain is in favor of school prayer, and has supported legislation that would allow public schools to erect religious symbols as part of memorial services.

Departing From the No Child Left Behind ActJohn McCain would do away with the "sanctions" in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which force schools that don't improve annual scores to offer tutoring or tickets to another public school. McCain will also change the NCLB's requirement that 100 percent of the nation's children be proficient in math and reading by 2014. McCain is still supportive of the intiative, but as a realist, he might change the deadline. According to McCain's website:

No Child Left Behind has focused our attention on the realities of how students perform against a common standard. John McCain believes that we can no longer accept low standards for some students and high standards for others. In this age of honest reporting, we finally see what is happening to students who were previously invisible. While that is progress all its own, it compels us to seek and find solutions to the dismal facts before us. School VouchersMcCain believes equal opportunity should be a key component of education reform, and is a firm defender of school vouchers -- which give parents the right to send their children to the school of their choice. Because the responsibility of educating America's future leaders and citizens is so important, McCain believes school systems must report to parents and the public on their progress.

The way students are prepared for their future is deplorable, in McCain's opinion, especially when compared with the rest of the world. Thus, McCain believes parents should have the right to send their children to schools of demonstrated excellence, especially if it's their own homes. McCain supports competition between schools and letting parents decide where they send their children, based on which schools they believe are the most high-quality and innovative, and schools that demonstrate excellence through this method should receive higher funding, respectively.

States Rights Nevertheless, McCain won't tie funding to academic performance. As a supporter of state's rights, he will allow states to make spending decisions that best suit student needs. In addition to these unrestricted block grants, McCain would include another $500 million for teacher merit pay.

McCain believes states also should be in charge of students' curriculums, including whether to teach intelligent design, evolution or creationism.

Retired & Community TutorsAlthough teachers are the cornerstone of education under McCain's plan, he believes senior citizens would serve as excellent tutors. To accomplish this, he wants to create a pool of volunteer military veterans, retirees and others who would tutor students in math, science and English. The lessons, however, would go beyond scholastic subjects. Tutors, to McCain, would help promote traditional values for students and reiterate to them the importance of a good education.

Tax-free Education ExpensesMcCain has been supportive of a program that would allow parents to open tax-free savings accounts for their children’s educational expenses - including tutoring, computers, and tuition. He sponsored a bill to implement this program in 1999; despite passing both Houses of Congress, President Bill Clinton vetoed it. McCain's Education Quick Hits:McCain supports funding for:

Nutrition and enrichment programs for low-income and at-risk children

Family literacy programs and education for homeless adults

Programs that help reduce the dropout rate for minority students, especially Hispanics, who have unique dropout circumstances

High-speed Internet access (and filtering software) for every public school and library