Sunday, September 16, 2012

Obama: Education

<b><i>Election Time!!!</i></b>

Education is a major topic is the upcoming election. Each presidential candidate has their own views on education. Each candidate has a different view on how education should be handled. Unfortunately, Romney is in the loosing category when it comes to education. Obama is looking out for all students, future and current, by signing bills that allow debt to be forgiven. He also signed a bill that allows students to pay no more than 10% of their disposable income to help pay for federal loans. His plan of action helps benefit a lot of student both future and current. Obama is looking out for the well being of others as a whole. The laws that he has passed, and are in the process of passing, has helped more than 9.4 million students. Obama has some serious plans for students that will benefit them in the long run. Lets just see how his ideas come into play and how they end up working out.


Both candidates have strong views on education so the debate side of this topic is slim to none. Both believe that education plays a major role in life. Romney is more focused on a private level and that a public but does offer bonuses to teachers for teaching at a certain level. Obama is looking at the bigger picture though, stating that no child should miss out on an education because of a failing school.


So what I'm getting out of this is that Obama and Romney both have good views on education. However, Obama is looking out for the greater good. Making sure no child is left behind and misses out on an education. He does not in believe in the "No Child Left Behind" program because it focuses too much on standardized testing. With this the child is not getting a well rounded education.






Here is all of Obama's views on education

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