The Obama education budget proposal, if implemented as recommended, would only further exacerbate the unmitigated disaster that lies ahead when the stimulus money dries up.
Not exact matches
The
Obama administration has recently urged Congress to add the issue to its already crowded 2010 agenda, even going so far as to include an additional $ 1 billion for K — 12
education in its
budget proposal if the law is reauthorized this year (a wholly symbolic gesture, given that it is Congress that sets spending levels, but one that indicates the administration's priorities).
In the meantime, President
Obama in his State of the Union message gave strong support to public
education followed up with a budget proposal that asks Congress to approve a dramatic increase in ESEA funding — note that it has become fashionable once again to refer to the law by its actual name the Elementary and Secondary Educa
education followed up with a
budget proposal that asks Congress to approve a dramatic increase in ESEA funding — note that it has become fashionable once again to refer to the law by its actual name the Elementary and Secondary
EducationEducation Act.
Indeed, just yesterday, Andy Smarick at the Core - supporting Thomas B. Fordham Institute lamented that the write - up for President
Obama's
education budget proposal gives the administration credit for widespread Core adoption.