Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The United States: First In Prisons, Last In Education - Neon Tommy

Neon Tommy

The United States: First In Prisons, Last In Education
Neon Tommy
Teachers, students and school staff members have taken to the streets to protest education cuts. (claumoho, Creative Commons). In Chicago, 30,000 teachers have gone on strike, leaving 400,000 students without schooling, meals and after school programs.



FACT CHECK: Secretary Arne Duncan on Education Cuts - Heritage.org (blog)

Heritage.org (blog)

FACT CHECK: Secretary Arne Duncan on Education Cuts
Heritage.org (blog)
But even if federal education spending were to be cut by 20 percent—a goal worth pursuing—would that mean fewer teachers, fewer resources for poor and disabled students, and fewer after-school programs, as Duncan suggests? Since the 1970s, federal ...

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