EXCLUSIVE – RAND PAUL: OPPOSE THE WASHINGTON MACHINE EDUCATION BILL
by SEN. RAND PAUL (R-KY)
8 Jul 201573
I believe that education is the great equalizer, but too often our one-size-fits-all system leaves most kids behind. As someone who has spent a few years in Washington, I can tell you first-hand that there is no monopoly of knowledge here. The Washington Machine should not dictate what happens in our local classrooms. It should be local municipalities, parents, teachers and administrators who make these decisions.
In the years following World War II, America’s educational system was the best in the world, graduating more high school students every year than any other nation in the world.
Today, our education statistics tell another, far more depressing story. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) tests 15-year-old students around the world every three years for proficiency in math, literacy, and science. The results are unacceptable—below average in mathematics in comparison to the other thirty-four OECD countries, and average in science and literacy.
Perhaps even more telling are the results when measured within the United States. Though former Governor Jeb Bush has championed and implemented Common Core policies, Florida students ranked below the U.S. national average.
How did we get to this low point?
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