-->

The next generation could well be the most uneducated generation in American history at a crucial point in the nation’s future. Although critics have argued for several years that the U.S. educational system needed immediate reforming, current economic trends, resulting in severely trimmed budgets, are changing the face of education. Sadly, the only governmental measure of public schools remains in the No Child Left Behind initiatives that require funding and intense data keeping. This cannot be done without revenue.
School System Budget Cuts Result in Long-Term Ramifications
In North Carolina, where the state constitution mandates public education for all children, two students have gone to court in Beaufort County after being given extended periods of suspension for fighting. The students and their parents contend that alternative instruction should have been provided. (Lynn Bonner, Raleigh NewsObserver, February 15, 2010) The county, however, lacks the necessary funding.
Forsyth County in North Carolina has an alternative high school for similar students but enrollment is limited. Most school systems cannot afford alternative programs nor can additional classroom space be allocated to accommodate in-house sub-programs.
Rural school districts facing deep budget cut are eliminating Advanced Placement courses, foreign language courses, art and music. (see ERIC Digest) A recent position statement, published by Cornell University’s Department of Education on rural New York schools, states that “the current economic recession has only compounded an already dismal economic picture in Rural New York…”
Short-Term Solutions With Long-Term Consequences
States and local school districts have, in recent months, implemented or plan to implement cost-cutting measures that, taken together, harm student education in the long term. These include:
Going to a 4-day instructional week
Laying off teachers and increasing class sizes
Eliminating planning periods and assigning more classes
Phasing out foreign language in the elementary and middle school grades
Ending payments for professional development
No longer paying for Masters Degrees
Consolidating bus transportation routs
Banning field trips and some extra-curricular programs
Postponing text book purchases
Instituting mandatory teacher furloughs
Cutting Special Education program funding and staff
Increasing class size and consolidating courses regardless of difficulty level
The long term consequences affect students. Non-college bound graduates will find it increasingly harder to compete in a work environment that demands a high skill level. College bound graduates will encounter greater difficulties in freshman-level general education courses, swelling an already increasing college remedial program.
De-emphasized Education
The No Child Left Behind law emphasizes math, science, and writing skills. The dearth of writing skills also prompted the SAT to include a writing section on the national exam used by college admissions departments to determine, in part, an applicant’s success prognosis. Other areas of education, historically viewed as vital to a broad educational experience, have been deemphasized. This includes foreign language skills, history, geography, art, and music.
Such decisions conflict with the growing need for Global Studies and similar programs focusing on an integrated world community. If the United States is to remain a global leader, educational goals must include a broad spectrum of classroom experiences that address every aspect of human development, communication, and inter-cultural understanding. In this, the next generation is being cheated and may pay a heavy cost.
The Cost of Education Must be Separated
Recent demonstrations in California over increased educational costs and severe staff reductions brought together teachers, students, college professors, and parents. Unfortunately, no viable solutions to the budget crisis were offered other than taxing energy producers that currently pay no taxes to the state.
If the future of America is based in large part on the solid education of all citizens, educational funding must become immune from federal, state, and local budget cuts. At the same time, schools can explore methods to economize education without sacrificing rigor and student opportunities and without gutting instructional staffs.

downloading a ring tone

Related Posts

  • Education, The Recession And A Bailout
    Throughout the nation, universities and school systems are coping with the effects of the recession. Budget cuts are affecting course offerings as faculty positions are trimmed and adjunct positions virtually eliminated. ...
  • Assessment For Learning And How It May Influence The Future Of Learning
    Assessment is one of the most debated topics in education. Opinions differ as to what should be the purpose of such assessments and it is this where most contention arises. Traditionally the emphasis has been on summative assessment...
  • What Are Your Options For Enrolling In Continuing Education?
    There are decisions everyone must make when enrolling in a continuing education program. These decisions are based on options, so what are these options? The option of why enroll is already answered...
  • Gardner, Piaget And Vygotsy: The Nature Of Learning
    Three theorists have greatly influenced the way children today are taught: Howard Gardner, Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. Multiple intelligence, the importance of language, development and culture...
  • How Should We Learn?
    Have you ever wondered how we learn? Why are some people able to achieve tremendous success while others receive mediocre results although both groups receive the same learning materials? Was it because these successful people are smarter or more talented than the rest of us?...
  • Pre-Written Successful Essay
    A pre-written essay is an academic paper that is written prior to ordering such that the client only places a special request for that prewritten paper with a given topic and voila it is delivered immediately. ...
  • High Paying Careers After Acquiring Uk Citizenship
    Getting UK citizenship is really a great achievement in one's lifetime. If you are thinking of settling down in UK then it is essential that you prove your caliber and show yourself as a dynamic and productive citizen. ...
  • Apply For A Pell Grant
    But what exactly is a Pell Grant is and how does it work? Well, the Federal Pell Grant Program helps college students by providing need based grants to students who come from low income backgrounds. ...
  • Gmat: What It Is
    GMAT stands for Graduate Management Aptitude Test. In simple words, the test assesses the aptitude of the test-takers for a graduate degree program course. The test-makers employ the traditional method of testing one’s ability...
  • Find Out The Ways To Write The Best Personal Statement
    Personal statement is your introduction to the admission committee. It is very important because this is a vital part of your application. There are many people applying in the same stream. So your statement should be written in such a manner ...

No User Responded in " How The Recession Will Affect Education "

Leave A Reply Here

  Username [*]

  Email Address [*]

  Website

Subscribes to this post comments updates

Please Note: All comments maybe under going moderation so there is no need to resubmit the comments. it will appeared when admin approved it, feel free to subscribes to the post comments rss to stay update