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Americans need to work together to fix education. We’ve both done it before on opposite sides

(5 months ago)
Margaret Spellings, Ted Mitchell
OpinionSocietyPoliticsDemocratsUnited StatesBarack-obamaGeorge-w-bushDonald Trump

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A Fox News opinion piece, co-authored by former education officials from both Republican (George W. Bush administration) and Democratic (Barack Obama administration) parties, calls for bipartisan cooperation to address declining educational outcomes in the US. They highlight past successes of bipartisan efforts like 'No Child Left Behind' and current challenges such as low reading scores (40% of 4th graders, 33% of 8th graders below basic in 2024) and low college graduation rates. They urge President Trump, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, and congressional leaders to prioritize education reform, citing initiatives from the Bipartisan Policy Center and the American Council on Education.

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  1. 1 More than 40 years ago: The Reagan administration convenes experts who issue 'A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform'.
  2. 2 Bush administration: Pushes schools to end achievement gaps with 'No Child Left Behind'.
  3. 3 2008-2012: Average reading scores for 9- and 13-year-old students rise to historic levels.
  4. 4 Obama administration: Spurs school reform initiatives and develops the College Scorecard.
  5. 5 2014-2015: Full-time students enter a four-year college.
  6. 6 2014-2017: Ted Mitchell serves as U.S. Under Secretary of Education.
  7. 7 2024: The Nation’s Report Card finds 40% of fourth graders and 33% of eighth graders scored below basic in reading.
  8. 8 Recently: The Bipartisan Policy Center launches the Commission on the American Workforce.
  9. 9 This year: ACE and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching unveil a new classification system for 'Opportunity Colleges and Universities'.
  • Potential for improved educational outcomes and increased graduation rates.
  • Contained costs and enhanced price transparency in higher education.
  • Restored public trust in educational institutions if bipartisan efforts succeed.
What: A bipartisan call for education reform in the United States to address declining student performance and college graduation rates.
When: Current political landscape (under President Trump); referencing past administrations (Bush, Obama); 2024 Nation's Report Card data; 2014-2015 college entry data.
Where: United States, focusing on federal and state education policies.
Why: To improve the quality of education for all students, ensure progress toward diplomas and degrees, and restore public trust in educational institutions, as current outcomes are deemed 'tragic and unacceptable.'
How: By fostering bipartisan cooperation, setting ambitious goals, ensuring robust funding, honoring educators, and promoting accountability and innovation in schools and colleges.

A Fox News opinion piece, co-authored by former education officials from both Republican (George W. Bush administration) and Democratic (Barack Obama administration) parties, calls for bipartisan cooperation to address declining educational outcomes in the US. They highlight past successes of bipartisan efforts like 'No Child Left Behind' and current challenges such as low reading scores (40% of 4th graders, 33% of 8th graders below basic in 2024) and low college graduation rates. They urge President Trump, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, and congressional leaders to prioritize education reform, citing initiatives from the Bipartisan Policy Center and the American Council on Education.