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For those folks who weren't able to watch the debate, or who didn't watch the very end, the candidates talked about kids' issues in the final minutes. Mirroring the theme of Every Child Matters' Homeland Insecurity report, debate moderator Bob Schieffer linked our national security to our failure to do right by our kids. Watch the videos below or read the transcript. Clip 1: Moderator Bob Schieffer asks about education and its implications for National Security
Clip 2: Mr. Schieffer asks the candidates about the role of the federal government in Education
Schieffer: Let's stop there, because I want to get in a question on education and I'm afraid this is going to have to be our last question, gentlemen. Gentlemen, we have come to the close. Before I ask both of you for your closing statements tonight, I'd like to invite our viewers and listeners to go to MyDebates.org, where you will find this evening's debates and the three that preceded tonight's debate. Now, for the final statements, by a coin toss, Senator McCain goes first. Comments (4)
![]() written by Candace, October 19, 2008
My comment is to Melissa, please be more specific on how McCain can lead our children onto the right path? How did he illustrate that in his answer? You stated you believe he understands what is needed for child and parent. What is that, because he did not even know what exceptionality Governor Palin's son has, he has Down Syndrome, not Autism. In fact, McCain stated that funding for those programs should be cut. You stated that you think Obama is out for him not for our nation, where did you hear that? Why do you feel that, because he wants to put money into education and programs that are working? I believe Obama knows how much education "cost," he has two school-age children. He knows how much a free public school education costs. If his children go to private school( which I am no sure if they do), due to the fact that he can afford it, but that definitely would not make him out of touch on the cost of education.
written by Lucia Flores-Delao, October 17, 2008
First of all Head Start prepares children to enter K-grade, not third grade. Children are prepared to get a Head Start to initiate their school education starting in K-grade. Who drops the ball is the school system. They are sent prepared and equipped with their exposure to pre-school in one year or two. In my experience, K teachers thank Head Staff for a well job done when transitioning into the school system, because Head Start children do visit their future elementary school. Head Start's success has been parent involvement(parent working side by side teachers, being mentored, part of parent policy committees, etc), caring teachers, healthy children, family services (let parents know they can succeed, baby steps to get life in gear),pre-school education with appropriate pre-school curriculum and lastly Head Start using the whole community as a resource for parents. In the long run it will help their family and trickle to the community. Head Start does not just work with the child, but the whole family. Now if public schools would continue our efforts, I can see success in our school systems. Taking the whole family as a unit, getting to know parents (even quiet parents), taking that extra effort to really care for the individual student. All students and children would have sucess.
About Autism, maybe Gov. Palin does know about it, but if you were referring to her child, doesn't her baby have Down's. Head Start works, keep it for children's most neediest. Because eligibility to Head Start are POVERTY GUIDELINE. The poorest of the poor. Thank you Lucia Flores-Delao Head Start Parent and worked for HS for 14 years( and I went the extra mile for my parents and students) Another idea to make the school system work, is to have programs that empower parents and make parents now they are the main educators of their child. Parents are the first teachers and if parent do not see that, we (teachers) must remind them. In Head Start we do have accountability, the Federal Government mandantes "Performance Standards" that must take place. Head Start children were tested at the young age of 4, by tests geared at times to older children, not 4yr olds. By tests devised at different state that did not compare with our demographics. We live in a valley and the examples that a child got tested was "swamp", well in California, we have no swamps, especially in the San joaquin Valley. I can see maybe in Florida having swamps. But accountability has always been present in Head Start, Nation-wide and per Federal Mandates. Of course, we can always make the program better and it is happening. Every year the federal government issues new mandates. They even wanted to remove the involvement of parents, that did not go so well. Senator McCain, I hope you can go to a Head Start center, come and visit the Head Start Center, in Fresno, CA. Education does start from the top and not just for the few but for all. I as parent want my child to go to college and experience everything her country offers has to offer. It should be seen as an investment to the future. Because the fact is, one day we will die and nation must continue. we want the nation's future to be ready, educated and take the challenges that will come, head on. written by Malisa, October 17, 2008
I am a single parent raising a 11 year old boy who goes to school full-time. I feel that Obama doesn't realize what school really cost parents. I worry everyday hoping that my son gets the right education and I worry for his future. I believe that Sentor McCain will help us and lead our children in the path. I believe he understands what is needed for child and parent. I think Obama is out for him not for our nation.
written by Swarna Srinivas, October 17, 2008
Somehow in America many think that a High School Diploma is mandatory and getting a college degree is optional. We need to change this mind set if we ever want to compete with the rest of the world and, require and encourage our children to get a minimum 4 year degree in the field of their choice. Instead of a voucher program which helps a few, we should make the public education system great and hence affect all the children of USA. No one says yhis is easy, we adults should take the responsibility and accomplish this task since our children are the insurance for all of us.
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