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Charters and Choice
How can we give students options when their public schools are failing them? College Access
The Dropout Dilemma
No Child Left Behind
What exactly is NCLB and how is it effecting our education system? Early Childhood Education
How do we ensure that all children are prepared to enter kindergarten? Teachers
Why are we struggling to recruit and retain teachers? What reforms do the candidates propose to solve the teacher shortage and improve their working conditions? School-to-Work
With a struggling economy, should lawmakers place further emphasis on federally-funded school-to-work programs? Moreover, do they work? Disruptive Innovators
Who are the key players changing education today? Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
| Introduction: | ||||||
The upcoming 2008 presidential election is an exciting time in America. It foresees monumental change in the workings of the country and allows for Americans to have their opinions heard. In this current election year, more voters between the ages 18 to 30 have come out to vote than in the past 30 years. An estimated 44 million people between 18 and 29 years old will be eligible to vote in the 2008 election, which constitutes one fifth of the voting population. 49 percent of the eligible voters came out to the polls in 2004. Think about the power that 100 percent, or 44 million people could have in determining our country’s next president. It is just as important that young voters be informed about the issues. We are lucky to live in a country where free education is available for all and everyone has had experiences in education during his or her life. However, the United States Education System is far from perfect. Educational issues will be a fore front topic in the upcoming election, ranging from the affordability of college to dropout rates to some children entering kindergarten already behind their peers. We have created a comprehensive and approachable voters’ guide that specifically addresses key issues in education. |
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Charters and Choice College Access The Dropout Dilemma Now Child Left Behind Early Childhood Education Teachers School-To-Work Disruptive Innovators |
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How It Works: |
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| All pages on this website provide summaries and information on these specific issues in education and indicate where each current presidential candidate stands. Each page also provides additional links to outside information sources. | ||||||
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Who are We? |
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We are students from Carleton College who have an interest and passion for educational issues. We have created this online voter’s guide as a senior project to make information accessible during this election year. If you have any questions or comments, please contact our professor and advisor, John Ramsay.
Explore the voter's guide, become informed, get out and vote! |
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| Download a poster of the top reasons young voters should vote! | ||||||
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For more information on education policies in the upcoming election, check out this website. |
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