NYC education and the next president
Both advisors argued convincingly their candidate’s dedication to
Many of the candidate’s differences boil down to the hatchet and the scalpel, a reference to Obama’s and McCain’s budget management styles.
McCain favors the hatchet—cut programs that don’t work and fund programs that do, Head Start in the former category and Teach for
Obama would prefer to take a scalpel to the education budget, delicately preserving aspects of programs that are working while slicing out the ineffective aspects. He would infuse $5 billion into Head Start, making pre-K universally available to every low-income child. He sees standardized testing as one piece of whether a teacher is ineffective and he favors a more comprehensive approach to teacher evaluations and pay raises. Obama likes charter schools but not vouchers. To make college more affordable, Obama would give each student a $4,000 tax credit and continue to raise Pell Grant amounts
the article “NYC education and the next president” was published on the 21st of October in the web site “examiner.com” http://www.examiner.com/x-949-New-York-Schools-Examiner~y2008m10d21-NYC-education-and-the-next-president
Published Monday, Oct. 27, 2008