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Associated Press: President Barack Obama is promoting tighter standards for teachers and a reduced dropout rate for students as part of an education plan that, at least for now, lacks any new legislative component.

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Obama plans to call on Americans to educate themselves as well as their children during his appearance Tuesday at the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It is his first major speech devoted solely to education since taking office, but officials say he plans neither to detail any requirements to achieve his goals nor to change President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind program.

Instead, a senior administration official said, Obama would speak to the importance of increasing the rigor of the standards in place and challenge states to adopt world-class standards rather than a specific standard. The official would speak only anonymously to preview the president's midmorning speech.

Schools are struggling to meet the existing requirements as millions of residents have lost their jobs and state and local governments have seen tax revenues tighten. Obama's economic stimulus plan includes a $5 billion incentive fund to reward states for, among other things, boosting the quality of standards and state tests -- much-needed money for some states.

"I know that talking about standards can make people nervous," Education Secretary Arne Duncan said recently. But he said a high school diploma has to mean something, no matter in which state the student earned it.

Obama advisers say they will use the economic woes as a way to sell the country on his agenda. A second senior administration official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said higher standards would be part of their discussions about how to deal with Bush-era education policy, but not just yet.

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David S March 10, 2009, 8:53 PM

I stromgly believe, while, yes we do need core competencies in matrh reading, science, etc, We Also need to help the student set meaningful goals NOT just to be able to recite stuff according to what the boiok says only. Also Structure, and Motivation is needed fior people like me, but some students need to be imndependent learners. In other words the great many students listen to that ” radio station”, WIIIFM, or “Whats In it for me?”. You can’t do one size fits all education, and you need to give meaningful goals, something many schools don’t teacch. It’s just pass the test, and you’ll “get the good jobs”. It should be “what are your dream jobs like”? Also rundown schools don’t inspire most teachers into not feeling that no matter how good I am nothing will help”. Slum schools are uncomfortable, and need to be repaired, like from the stimulus package. Goal Setting, and attasinment. That’s what’s needed, along with MOTIVATion. That’s my personal opinion.

Anonymous October 27, 2009, 5:02 PM

money incentives for higher test scores is another program that will leave the child behind. The state testing allready pushes teaching toward the average to above average student. This will create a problem where students w


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