John McCain's education policy removes needless bureaucracy, empowers parents, teachers and principals and ensures that every child has the opportunity to gain from a quality education.
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Sen. John McCain’s Press Office Release Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Today, John McCain Outlined His Vision For Strengthening Education To
Ensure Opportunity For Every American. John McCain's education policy
removes needless bureaucracy, empowers parents, teachers and principals and
ensures that every child has the opportunity to gain from a quality education.
John McCain's Education Principles:
John McCain Will Enact Meaningful Reform In Education. Now is the time to demand real, new
reform earned through discipline, grinding work, tough choices and leadership.
John McCain has dedicated his career in public service to the hard and
sometimes unpopular work of achieving meaningful reform.
The Education System Must Provide For Equality Of Choice. Too many of our children are
trapped by geography and by economics in failing schools.
We Must Empower Parents. Involved and empowered parents and excellent teachers are
the two greatest determining factors in a child's education. If we are to
succeed, we must empower committed parents with critical knowledge about their
child's performance, and empower them with real and meaningful choices to act
upon that knowledge.
We Must Empower Teachers. If America
is to truly reform public education and make good on the promise of individual
freedom and independence through knowledge, we must ensure that every child has
the opportunity to be inspired and motivated to achieve their potential by a
strong classroom leader.
John McCain's Education Policy:
John McCain Will Build On The Lessons Of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). There should be an emphasis on
standards and accountability. However, our goal cannot be group averages.
Instead, our focus should be to inspire every child to strive to reach his or
her potential. While NCLB has been invaluable in providing a clear picture of
which schools and students are struggling, it is only the beginning of
education reform.
John McCain Will Provide Effective Education Leadership. John McCain is committed to high
standards and accountability, but he is also committed to providing the
resources needed to succeed. He believes we should invest in people, parents
and reward achievement.
John McCain Will Work To Ensure That Our Children Have Quality
Teachers. The
single biggest challenge in turning around a failing school is getting quality
teachers into that school. To overcome this challenge, John McCain will:
·
Encourage Alternative Certification Methods That Open The Door For Highly
Motivated Teachers To Enter The Field. John McCain will devote five percent
of Title II funding to states to recruit teachers who graduate in the top 25
percent of their class or who participate in an alternative teacher recruitment
program such as Teach for America,
the New York City Teaching Fellowship Program, the New Teacher Project, or
excellent university initiatives.
·
Provide Bonuses For Teachers Who Locate In Underperforming Schools And
Demonstrate Strong Leadership As Measured By Student Improvement. John McCain
will devote 60 percent of Title II funding for incentive bonuses for high
performing teachers to locate in the most challenging educational settings, for
teachers to teach subjects like math and science, and for teachers who
demonstrate student improvement. Payments will be made directly to teachers.
Funds should also be devoted to provide performance bonuses to teachers who
raise student achievement and enhance the school-wide learning environment.
Principals may also consider other issues in addition to test scores such as
peer evaluations, student subgroup improvements, or being removed from the
state's "in need of improvement" list.
·
Provide Funding For Needed Professional Teacher Development. Where
federal funds are involved, teacher development money should be used to enhance
the ability of teachers to perform in today's technology driven environment. We
need to provide teachers with high quality professional development
opportunities with a primary focus on instructional strategies that address the
academic needs of their students. The first 35 percent of Title II funding
would be directed to the school level so principals and teachers could focus
these resources on the specific needs of their schools.
John McCain Believes We Must Empower School Principals With Greater
Control Over Spending. Funding cannot be effectively apportioned in Washington, but it shouldn't be a
state-level official or district bureaucrat either. The money must be
controlled by the leader we hold accountable: the school principal with a
single criterion to raise student achievement.
John McCain Will Make Real The Promise Of NCLB By Giving Parents
Greater Choice. Choice
is the best way to protect children against a failing bureaucracy. But parents
must have more control over the money.
·
John McCain Will Expand The D.C. Opportunity
Scholarship Program. In our nation's capital, we have seen the dramatic
benefits of giving parents control of money and choices. The Opportunity
Scholarship program serves more than 1,900 students from families with an
average income of $23,000 a year. More than 7,000 more families have applied
for that program. The budget for the Opportunity Scholarships is currently $13
million. John McCain believes that this extremely successful program should expand
to at least $20 million benefiting nearly a thousand more families.
· John McCain Will Ensure Children Struggling To MeetState
Standards Will Have Immediate Access To High Quality Tutoring Programs.
Local school districts can certify education service providers but providers
can also bypass the local bureaucracy and receive direct federal certification.
Education service providers can then market directly to parents. Title I money
will be directed straight to the provider.
· John McCain Supports Expanding Virtual Learning By Reforming
The "Enhancing Education Through Technology Program." John McCain
will target $500 million in current federal funds to build new virtual schools
and support the development of online course offerings for students. These
courses may be for regular coursework, for enhancement, or for dual enrollment
into college.
o John McCain Will Allocate $250 Million Through A Competitive
Grant Program To Support States That Commit To Expanding Online Education
Opportunities. States can use these funds to build virtual math and science
academies to help expand the availability of AP Math, Science, and Computer
Sciences courses, online tutoring support for students in traditional schools,
and foreign language courses.
o John McCain Will Offer $250 Million For Digital Passport
Scholarships To Help Students Pay For Online Tutors Or Enroll In Virtual
Schools. Low-income students will be eligible to receive up to $4,000 to
enroll in an online course, SAT/ACT prep course, credit recovery or tutoring
services offered by a virtual provider. Providers could range from other public
schools, virtual charter schools, home school parents utilizing virtual
schooling resources or district or state sponsored virtual schools. The
Department of Education would competitively award the funds to a national
scholarship administrator who would manage the student applications,
monitoring, and evaluation of providers.