And as usual, the rethugs have no interest in cooperating. So much for being concerned about future generations.
Obama readies new focus on education
By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press
President Barack Obama is putting education overhaul at the forefront of his agenda as he prepares for his State of the Union address and adjusts to the new reality of a divided government. But trouble signs are already emerging.
Despite a bipartisan consensus in favor of more flexibility for students and teachers, political pressures from the coming 2012 presidential campaign and disputes over timing, money and scope loom over a debate affecting millions -- the overdue renewal of the nation's governing education law, known as No Child Left Behind.
For all the talk in Washington that education might offer the best chance for the White House to work with Republicans, any consensus could swiftly evaporate in the capital's pitiless political crosscurrents, leaving the debate for another day, perhaps even another presidency.
American parents, teachers and students would be left laboring under a burdensome set of testing guidelines and other rules that many agree are pushing standards lower instead of bringing them up. And
frightening statistics would continue to pile up about how American students are being outpaced by their foreign counterparts in key areas like math and science.
It's that specter that Obama and members of his administration intend to use to try to marshal public support and spur balky lawmakers and quarreling interest groups into action against long odds.snip//
Some in the GOP, wary of another giant bill like health care, would prefer a series of small measures to the
sweeping rewrite of No Child Left Behind favored by the administration. Democrats and many outside advocates say Congress must enact any major education overhaul this year, before the 2012 campaign swings into gear. But some Republicans say getting it right is more important than getting it fast, and they refuse to spend any new money to do it.more...
http://www.salon.com/wires/us/2011/01/15/D9KOM1102_us_obama_education/index.html