« Teachers' Letters to Obama on FaceBook :: For Students with Learning Disabilities Individualized Teaching May Be the Key to Unlocking Consistent Success »The topic about private vs public education has begun to heat up again in the news as policy makers begin to seek ways to reduce government costs.
I wanted to share two links with you so that you can read about this critical issue.
We first should agree on one thing; every child has a right to an education.
Pesonally, I would like every child to reach their potential and ability level, and for those that work to exceed them they should have the oppotuntiy to do so. To compete in a global marketplace we need to better prepare our children for their future. No child should have to settle for only an adequate education!
Children with disabilities and learning differences must be protected in this discussion.
This debate is no where near the end. Get involved in the dialogue and share your experiences about private, charter and public school systems with your state and local representatives. Teacher Unions are involved in the debate.
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