Major investment in education related to people’s lives
We need a major investment in early education and early child care. I would get kids ready to learn by doubling the slots in Head Start. I would then propose adding 600,000 great new teachers to the public schools of this country over the next decade.
You can look at education in terms of where people live their lives -- and that’s the way I look at it -- or you can look at it as if it’s some bureaucratic box that says “education” that’s unrelated to everything else we do in our lives.
Source: Democrat Debate in Johnston Iowa
Jan 8, 2000
60,000 new teachers; more community college aid
I view education as integrated into the lives of people. I propose a doubling of Head Start. We need to infuse our school systems with 60,000 new teachers a year, many of them aimed specifically at the categories that [are] low performance, in terms
of math, science, computer education, and foreign language. Going beyond elementary and secondary education, I’ve proposed a program that would assist community colleges directly. They’re places where individuals upgrade their skills.
Source: Town Hall Meeting, Nashua NH
Dec 18, 1999
Prepare institutions for “lifetime education”
In the twenty-first century, we’re not just going to have to have education K through 12. We’re going to have to have lifetime education, and we’re going to have to have the institutions in place so that all Americans will be able to take advantage of
that. We need to hold teachers and principals accountable. We have to have teacher training over a long term, We have to put good technology in our classrooms, and we have to have national standards.
Source: www.billbradley.com/ “On improving education” 5/19/99
May 19, 1999
Urban schools have multiple problems
Schools in urban America are beset by multiple problems:
students in poor health
streets filled with danger
buildings in disrepair
families without enough parental time and less take-home pay
teachers who are overworked and called upon
to ensure safety as well as teach
administrators who become detached from the crisis
and parents who hate sending their children into a cauldron of drugs and blood but don’t have any good alternatives.
Source: Time Present, Time Past, p. 388
Jan 8, 1997
Voted more funds for numerous aspects of education
Voting record on education spending issues:
Voted IN FAVOR of adding $56 billion to education and training spending levels over six years. (S Con Res 57, 5/22/96).
Voted YES for the Goals 2000 bill to establish 8 goals for education (HR 1804,
3/25/94)
Voted YES to authorize $800 million for grants to state and local education agencies to reform schools. (S 2, 10/2/92)
Source: Project Vote Smart -- Voting Record
May 22, 1996
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