Eleanor Clift

Obama’s Stealth Education Reformer

While the GOP focuses on health care, Arne Duncan is remaking the education system.

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  • Posted By: larrytimm @ 08/17/2009 9:58:17 AM

    I was in business and industry for 19 years. I then went into education earning a bachelors and two masters degrees (one in Ed. Admin.). I find waste everywhere! It is impossible to encourage the folks at the local level (football is much more important than academics) and at the state level (I am working with the Dept. Of Ed at the state level - 11 years now) to make positive changes. Here is a PERMANENT and profound fix: The feds need to offer some ARRA monies to encourage folks who are at a certain point in their teaching career (lets say 18 years or 55 years of age) to leave teaching. They will have to do as business does and offer an incentive such as 2Xs their annual salary AND make a one time offer to have it TAX FREE at the federal level. That would move thousands of teachers at the top of the salary schedule (I am making 90K) to leave. The districts then would hire teachers in at 30K and it would be a GREAT time to change policy/benefits to help locals and state govt. out (I.E. benefit consolidation etc). With a younger generation of teachers, they are LESS aligned with unions and more motivated to improve education. This would be a win-win for all involved. Districts would pay much less into retirement programs as they are based on large part a percentage of the teacher's salary.

  • Posted By: drewand @ 08/17/2009 6:46:32 AM

    Let's face it, change is evil, if it ain't broke don't fix it and, my favorite, Obama wasn't born in America. What do all of these comments have in common? Easy, these are the utterances of paranoid and really dumb people. People who are afraid of change or are dubious of improvements for the sake of the status quo. People, justy because we have a system in place it does not mean it is the best system. Solutions are different, in that not all solutions are good, better or best but if you have no solution you can not reject another based on paranoia or fear of change.

  • Posted By: eddiewhere @ 08/16/2009 10:28:58 PM

    These shouting people are not right wing mob motivated they represent the deterioration of our society.
    We should not blame republicans for the delay of the health care bill. INSTEAD WE SHOULD BLAME THE BLUE DOGS AND OTHER DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS FOR OPPOSING THIS HEALTH CARE BILL. ONCE AGAIN CLIFT IS JUST OT BIAS. YOU ARE TOO LEFT WING. YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT REALITY.
    When will people understand that Republicans do not care if you have health care or not. They just want the insurance companies to make profits. There are some democrats guilty as well. Where was this debate when went into Iraq and Afganhistan. Where was this debate when Halliburton and other private contractors made a "KILLING" on the bloody backs of our soldiers. We could have just used drones and special forces to take out Saddam and Bin Laden . THey wouldn't have known what hit them. WHere is the outrage. It is people in the media like RUSH LIMBALLS and Sean Hannity, and individuals who were in public office like Rumsfield, Cheney,and Rove that represent evil in America. They represent the radical rich white conservatives. We have to silence the evil at home before we kill it abroad.

    I hate to say it but 57% of my fellow Americans are dumb and believe people like Hannity and Limballs(addict and rage-uncurable) and were dumb enough to believe Bush. America is on the decline. Academically we are far behind other less developed countries in the world.

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