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The Deteriorating American Educational SystemOur schools have become the new battleground in the war over which values our society will embrace as a standard or whether we will hold to any values or standards at all. Activists have long recognized that the way to alter the course of a nation is to gain control of the classroom, and use it as a platform to indoctrinate the next generation. In Massachusetts, a recent grade school class began their school year with lectures about the "normal" and "acceptable" practices of homosexuality, lectures given, no less, by homosexual teachers. Liberals cannot keep their hands off our children -- or, more correctly, the billions of tax dollars our children generate for them. Gross signs of public school deterioration have begun in spades, and despite this knowledge by leftist academia, still they refuse to admit that they are being destroyed by their own hands.
Opposing school-choice initiativesAt the center of all that afflicts our schools is a denial by Democrats of free choice and their opposition of any legislation that would give parents greater opportunity to choose private over government education for their children.. Democrats resort to false charges about the Republican record on education because they have no new ideas about how to improve our children's schools. Even if they did, they wouldn't dare say so for fear of angering one of their Party's largest contributors -- the National Education Association (NEA). Bill Clinton said it best himself: "I won't [make] any education decisions that you're not a part of making. I won't forget the people that brought me to the White House" (Bill Clinton, NEA PAC meeting, 12/12/91). Liberals are not committed to education, but rather are committed to more government spending on more government programs with more control of education being vested in the federal government. Quite simply, the Democrats do not want you to have choices in your childrens's education. School choice is not only popular among parents, it is successful in providing children a better education
Democrats pretty consistently support keeping federal control via U.S. Department of Education and are strong defenders of the NEA and teacher's unions who are controlling and narrow special interest groups. These socialist groups want more kids in public schools as they sees public schools as vital to creating "the village of America." Why do you suppose they would take such a position? The answer is money for campaigns.
More than a decade ago, Dr. George Roche foresaw what loomed on the horizon in the area of education, but so far his warnings have likewise been ignored. In 1985 he wrote: "I have become increasingly more convinced that federal efforts to intervene in the workings of the nation's school systems are ill-advised, wasteful, and counter-productive...[they are] part of the problems plaguing America's educational systems, rather than part of the solution. The federal education bureaucracy...has become the captive of misguided and misinformed "educationists" who have sacrificed traditional instruction in the "three R's" and respect for Western cultural heritage in favor of pop-psychology and behavior modification as the goals of schooling... Increasingly over the last few decades, the education bureaucracy has come to believe that they, not parents, know best how to educate America's children. They have come to see themselves as "change agents" whose mission is to reform outmoded notions children have picked up from their parents and substitute instead a new system of values...And this questionable enterprise has been fostered and financed by the federal education establishment." Opposing school-choice initiativesBill Clinton signed the Goals 2000 law on March 31, 1994, creating new education bureaucracies and facilitating federal control of local education institutions.
Americans Go To War for Their Schools In contrast to this government run educational bureaucracy, Republicans generally want to return control to parents, teachers, local school boards and, through them, to communities and local taxpayers. © Copyright 2000-2008 Jeremiah Project |
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