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ATLANTA — President Barack Obama is promising parents and their kids that with his administration’s help they will have better teachers in improved schools so U.S. students can make up for academic ground lost against youngsters in other countries.

A plan to overhaul the 2002 education law championed by President George W. Bush was unveiled by the Obama administration Saturday in hopes of replacing a system that in the last decade has tagged more than a third of schools as failing and created a hodgepodge of sometimes weak academic standards among states.

“Unless we take action — unless we step up — there are countless children who will never realize their full talent and potential,” Obama said during a video address on Saturday. “I don’t accept that future for them. And I don’t accept that future for the United States of America.”

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In the proposed dismantling of the No Child Left Behind law, education officials would move away from punishing schools that don’t meet benchmarks and focus on rewarding schools for progress, particularly with poor and minority students. Obama intends to send a rewrite to Congress on Monday of the law.

The proposed changes call for states to adopt standards that ensure students are ready for college or a career rather than grade-level proficiency — the focus of the current law.

The blueprint also would allow states to use subjects other than reading and mathematics as part of their measurements for meeting federal goals, pleasing many education groups that have said No Child Left Behind encouraged teachers not to focus on history, art, science, social studies and other important subjects.

And, for the first time in 45 years, the White House is proposing a $4 billion increase in federal education spending, most of which would go to increase the competition among states for grant money and move away from formula-based funding.

The blueprint goes before the House Education and Labor Committee on Wednesday as Obama pushes Congress to reauthorize the education law this year, a time-consuming task that some observers say will be difficult. Committee Chairman George Miller, a Democrat from California, praised Obama’s plan.

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“This blueprint lays the right markers to help us reset the bar for our students and the nation,” Miller said in a prepared statement.

Meanwhile, the American Federation of Teachers, which represents more than 1.4 million educators nationwide, issued a statement Saturday criticizing the plan, saying “it just doesn’t make sense to have teachers — and teachers alone — bear the responsibility for school and student success.”

“It appears from our first review that despite some promising rhetoric, this blueprint places 100 percent of the responsibility on teachers and gives them zero percent authority,” the statement said.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan briefed a handful of governors, lawmakers and education groups on the plan Friday, including Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, a Republican.

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“The governor is very supportive of the direction the secretary is going,” said Perdue’s spokesman Chris Schrimpf.

A few other highlights from the blueprint:

— By 2020, all students graduating from high school would need to be ready for college or a career. That’s a shift away from the current law, which calls for all students to be performing at grade level in reading and math by 2014.

— Give more rewards — money and flexibility — to high-poverty schools that are seeing big gains in student achievement and use them as a model for other schools in low-income neighborhoods that struggle with performance.

— Punish the lowest-performing 5 percent of schools using aggressive measures, such as having the state take over federal funding for poor students, replacing the principal and half the teaching staff or closing the school altogether.

— Duncan has said the name No Child Left Behind will be dropped because it is associated with a harsh law that punishes schools for not reaching benchmarks even if they’ve made big gains. He said the administration will work with Congress to come up with a new name.

Amy Wilkins, a vice president with The Education Trust in Washington, D.C., called the blueprint a “culture shift.”

“One of the things America has not been clear about is what k-12 is supposed to do,” Wilkins said. “In this, we’re saying K-12 is supposed to prepare kids for college and meaningful careers.”

The nation’s first federal education law — Elementary and Secondary Education Act — was passed in 1965 as part of Lyndon B. Johnson’s war on poverty. The law has been reauthorized several times since, most recently in 2001 under President George W. Bush.

It was criticized by educators for focusing too much on testing and not enough on learning. Daniel Domenech, executive director of the American Association of School Administrators, said he is glad to see No Child Left Behind go away.

“We’re delighted over that,” he said. “We have not been a fan of No Child Left Behind.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Butterfly9481/ Butterfly9481

    I wish he would overhaul these parents. That’s where children get their first lessons which are respect and how to do what they are told. The teachers can’t referee the classroom and teach. I don’t think President Obama understands this. He and his wife were over achievers. These kids come from homes where only God knows what goes on or what is being done to them. Many come to school hungry. How are they supposed to learn when they are subjected to the many negative influences they have to deal with on a daily basis????????????

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/RayAlonzo/ RayAlonzo

    In California, some parents send their kids to school with no bath and hungry. A lot them aren’t around to care for their kids. A lot of kids don’t speak English and it’s hard to get kids up to speed on the language and the curriculum. Teachers need parents approval to hold a kid back that needs to be held back to catch up. They fire so many teachers here due to budget issues. They need to limit welfare and put the money into the school system and social workers. Social workers need to make more trips to these homes and exam the living conditions.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/randomashell/ randomashell

    Thank goodness. The “No Child Left Behind” program was a terrible idea.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/IvanRoss/ IvanRoss

    Another epic Obama failure on the horizon

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/aqueenreturns/ aqueenreturns

    I worked with a group of children from one of our lower income communities here in Minneapolis, and when children can not tell you where Africa, Central American, or France are to name a few places there is something wrong with the system. When they have no idea what H2o is or how caterpilars change into butterflys, or how many plants we have and they are in the 6th 7th and 8th grade something is wrong. We need to do something when the children can’t tell you the name of 3-4 Presidents of the United States, when they only know about historians that have constantly been discussed in class and no others, when they don’t know the names of important minorities from diverse communities throughout history something needs to be done. Reading, writing, and math are not the only things children need to, must have science, history, and geography as well. A more rounded and educated child will make a more rounded adult.

    We must also remember that it can not always be the parents fault for not helping with home work or being engaged with their children. I graduated, however I have never seen some of the work students are asked to do as far as math and some other things. If we never learned it we can not be expected to help them learn it. Where was no child left behind when I was a student. Also teachers plans which include computer lessons when children do not have access to computers or our new tech caculator, we need more.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/IvanRoss/ IvanRoss

    @ aqueenreturns

    Minneapolis has a 21 percent grad rate, that mean 79% drop out rate.

    They should have a no school left behind…

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    This is what this administration considers overhaul? More rewards and flexibility to high poverty schools? throwing good money after bad is never a solution for anything. Best options for parents, home school your child. If not possible, find a good charter school in your area. As far as I’m concerned, Public School is NOT an option, that’s why Barack wouldn’t dare send his children there!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/musikluvr/ musikluvr

    This is the best idea ever…..The no child left behind should have never been put in place. It seems that it has taken the place of the headstart system from back in the day.

    My experience with the no child left behind program is that I was a speech teacher in Nevada. The program was geared to help children with special needs. What has happened is the majority of the students that attend are ESL students and the severely handicap. I was suprised to see that with the no child left behind we do not care if these children are citizens of the united states. It amazed me because we could not effectively communicate with the children who do not speak english and set up a program alongside to also teach the parents english. This is wrong on so many levels.

    I, being born in the US must pay for my education, whether I pay thru taxes or higher education, either way I pay. We have no program set up to teach Spanish to the teachers at no cost, assisting them in communicating more effectively with the students.

    I wish we could revive the Fredrick Douglas Headstart Program, where parents are required to donate there time and take an active roll in there education. I agree with the posts of many of the writers, that parents should be more accountable for there children.

    With all that being said, I realize that anything you don’t want GOD in will fail. And we as a nation decided that we did not want him in our schools. So, HE is not there..now we deal with it.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/BlackPrivilege/ BlackPrivilege

    at approximately 3:30pm on March 16 2010, there has been approx $971,967,885,373 spent on the war on Iraq…. $7.1 billion spent per month recent numbers show…Im sure we can spend a lil more for a couple hundred million kids in our own nation then saving other countries and cultures who DONT WANT to be SAVED!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/MisterUnderstood425/ MisterUnderstood425

    No Child Left Behind should have been left behind a while ago, however I guess it’s always been another way to push more ignorant minorities through the system in order to flood the public with more controllable individuals rather than informed ones.

    The question becomes with this though, will Obama continue to try and be diplomatic with Republicans about it or will he fight for what needs to be done, unlike what many presidents have done.

    Considering our society or country as being the most industrialized or the “ideal” place to live, why then are the majority of the people within this country vastly ignorant of what is outside of their own house sometimes? There are children and teenagers in very poor parts Africa speaking more languages than many can name here.

    It’s truly a travesty beyond proportion how education and capitalism have failed this country on a massive scale.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Eolufemi/ Eolufemi

    Complaining about a proposal you haven’t read…

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