Sentences with phrase «educated citizenry»

In order to counter entrenched interests like this one, we will have to rely on the ability of an educated citizenry to recognize propaganda for what it is....
Connecticut's public schools have a responsibility to prepare all students for the opportunities and challenges that await them, and in so doing, to develop an educated citizenry.
To me, «public education» first and foremost represents our society's shared vision and goal of an educated citizenry through equitable public funding universally available to support students» and families» chosen means and modes of learning.
Thomas Jefferson, among other historical titans, understood that a functioning democracy required an educated citizenry, and crucially, he saw education as a public good to be included in the «articles of public care,» despite his preference for the private sector in most matters.
They serve to educate the next generation to create an educated citizenry and to ensure the vitality of the state.
If we as a nation are serious about creating a highly - educated citizenry, we have to be honest about the weaknesses of our public school system and be willing to make real changes.
Two Illinois courts of appeals held that Illinois» tax credit for educational expenses is constitutional because it has a clearly secular legislative purpose of ensuring a well - educated citizenry and relieving public expense, has the primary effect of effectuating those purposes, and involves no more government entanglement with religion than many other state tax laws.
According to local educators, America's public elementary and secondary schools are on the path to a more rigorous curriculum, and in their view this will lead to a better educated citizenry.
It is difficult to advocate for higher salaries for teachers during these hard economic times, but we aren't going to make long term progress economically if we don't have a better educated citizenry.
Here we must look to our schools to produce the highly educated citizenry on which America's future economic vitality depends.
Then the rivalry that takes place under competitive federalism will go back to work to the benefit of teachers, students, and everyone who wants a well - educated citizenry — and also everyone who wants to have the freedoms that are protected by the U.S. Constitution's Madisonian system of federalism.
A well - educated citizenry is an economic and social necessity.
Massachusetts's chief economic asset in the global economy is its unparalleled brain trust — the preparation and production of a highly educated citizenry and workforce.
The end of No Child Left Behind is worthy, profoundly reflecting a democracy's need for an educated citizenry.
Our country's founders viewed education as a cornerstone to our democracy and designed our government assuming an educated citizenry.
And common sense should tell us that an educated citizenry ensures not only a vibrant economy, but also people who are prepared to build fulfilling lives, functioning families, and caring communities.
At our founding, Jefferson argued that an educated citizenry would serve as the ultimate guardian against the threat of an oppressive government.
If the country is to have a better - educated citizenry, the schools serving higher - performing students need to lift their performance well above levels of mere «proficiency.»
This is an exciting time for public higher education, as we strive to produce the best educated citizenry and workforce in the nation.»
But it's not as though the Founding Fathers didn't think an educated citizenry was essential.
«It is worth it because in the long run, we will have an educated citizenry,» Williams said.
High quality teaching and learning environments are well - resourced ones: African governments must invest if they want to reap the rewards of a highly educated citizenry.
Universities provide the strong and steady pillars of the country for they are the ones to educate the citizenry.

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Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
He also charged the media in the country to come onboard to create awareness for the citizenry on how to educate the them on their rights especially human right.
At stake, as a growing chorus of education leaders has chimed, is the nation's ability to compete in a global economy and its success in educating an informed and involved citizenry.
The citizenry must be educated to participate for the effective use of these entities and processes.
Her goal is to use writing as a tool to exercise efficacy and create an educated and engaged citizenry.
They aren't fulfilling their public duty to help create a well - educated and self - sufficient citizenry, which is what taxpayers are giving them money to do.
They have sculpted an educated leadership and citizenry that have made our democracy work and made it possible to defend our freedoms.
And an essential step to educating a literate citizenry is changing the reading tests in public schools across our country.
Throughout the 20th century the «struggle for the American curriculum,» as one education historian called it, ebbed and flowed for decades as debates raged over the very purpose of schooling — whether to prepare an engaged citizenry, develop a competitive workforce, or ensure an educated populace capable of reaching its intellectual potential.
Living in a democracy places heavy demands upon our citizens, which I was reminded of throughout the election and post-election processes, and we need an educated, literate citizenry for our democracy to thrive.
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