1. Do teachers’ unions help student achievement or hinder it?
2. How do you deal with the bureaucracy of school district's central offices?
3. Do you think charter schools are the answer? Why or why not?
4. How will you deal with No Child Left Behind’s requirement for 100% proficiency in reading and math by 2014?
5. How do you close the achievement gap?
6. Is teacher tenure a problem? If you believe so, explain how you would deal with it.
7. How does income inequality influence education? How does your plan address this situation?
8. Would you change how schools are funded? How?
9. Does your proposal include standardized testing? Why? How?
10. Do bad neighborhoods cause bad schools or do bad schools cause bad neighborhoods?
11. Would you include merit pay in your plan? Why or why not?
The basic structure of your paper/presentation should consist of the following components:
1. Introduction: Use a very specific starting point to hook the audience. Use an example that will clearly illustrate the value of your solution.
2. Background: Briefly summarize the crisis of American Education. Slant your summary in favor of your idea.
3. Confirmation: Describe how your idea will work in full detail.
4. Refutation: Before the critics have a chance to object to your ideas/arguments, refute them!
5. Conclusion: Explain, in detail, the benefits that will occur if your idea is implemented. For more information on this structure go here:
http://www.chicagonow.com/white-rhino/2012/05/if-you-teach-or-write-5-paragraph-essays-stop-it/
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Online Articles:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-prime/201107/education-testing-in-schools-isnt-working
http://standardizedtests.procon.org/
http://www.troymedia.com/2011/10/21/standardized-testing-in-schools-is-a-good-thing/
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/guest-bloggers/what-superman-got-wrong-point.html
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