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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
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POLLY'S COMMENTS ON EDUCATION
WHAT IS THE ISSUE?
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Louisiana has the 2nd highest poverty rate in the nation and the 2nd highest rate of children living in poverty.
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Nearly 16,000 (approx 8%) high school students dropped out of school in 2002.
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Too many of our public school students score below "basic" level on academic achievement tests.
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About 40% of college freshmen from our public high schools must take remedial courses.
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More than 15% of teachers are not certified to teach.
WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?
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Expand access to the high-quality LA 4 pre-kindergarten program for at-risk four-year-old children.
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Preserve the K-12 school accountability system and defend it from all attempts to weaken its standards and components.
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Encourage partnerships between business and industry labor needs and community and technical college programs for initial training and incumbent worker training.
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Support higher admission standards at our colleges and universities
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Focus on quality in committing resources to higher education. Match missions to funding and eliminate duplication in programs except in critical shortage areas.
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Support and promote efforts to redesign programs that prepare qualified teachers.
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Reward quality by funding adequately those universities that increase student graduation rates, develop and/or maintain excellent programs, and form public-private partnerships that create new jobs and enhance existing ones.
HOW DOES IT TIE TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANK?
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An educated workforce supports a sound economic climate and attracts economic growth.
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Poor schools discourage business interests when they examine the economic climate of Louisiana.
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It will be another factor that attracts our well-educated, productive children back to the state.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 July 2007 )
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