Dayton Daily News: President Barack Obama has made one thing clear about his approach to schools
Dayton Daily News: President Barack Obama has made one thing clear about his approach to schools — he prefers offering carrots over whacking them with a stick in pursuit of change. That approach could be in for a big test.
The president hinted at major changes to No Child Left Behind, the Bush-era federal education law, in his budget. But the president has a challenge — pushing new ideas while also keeping together the parts of No Child Left Behind that were revolutionary and truly improved schools.
New criteria
President Obama wants to reduce some of the heat No Child Left Behind has put on schools. He’s proposing dropping the 2014 proficiency requirement and creating new labels that go beyond pass and fail to recognize more levels of progress.
In place of new demands, he’s offered financial incentives, using stimulus dollars. In the past year, the nation’s schools received about $100 billion in stimulus aid, primarily to prevent deep cuts caused by the recession.
Care must be taken not to penalize kids just because their schools aren’t good at writing grant proposals.
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