From Deseret News archives:
Lawmakers' patchwork rules hurting education
We are "A Nation at Risk," warned the National Commission on Excellence in Education decades ago of our outdated education system; yet our lawmakers continue to ignore the warnings at the most critical time of our nation's history the need to prepare our students to succeed in today's global economy. We need only to look at the financial crisis we are in for the failure of our national leaders, to see what ignoring does. Our state education policy and lawmakers tell us our education system is doing better and all they need is to make a few adjustments here and there, add more money, change school boards, add vouchers, more testing and better pay for teachers.
What is most dangerous is that it puts our children and our nation in peril at a time when a key part of the solution to our financial crisis is to invest in the most valuable resource we have, our people and their ability to make our economy succeed. We now see many of our students lacking the world-class education to succeed, while other nations are passing us by. And we will continue down that slippery slope until citizens demand the reform of our system, and parents make an equal demand on themselves to help and have expectations of their children to learn.
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