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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues State Senator; District 13 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of California and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Budget Crisis,
Education,
Water,
Health Insurance
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Answer from Shane Patrick Connolly:
Answer from John H. Webster:
For example, the teaching of ethics which one would think would be an important topic that all children need to learn, is not taught, apparently because it would teach the children to recognize that the Government itself and even our system of Democracy is unethical and immoral.
So in its place, the child is taught that "obeying the Laws" is somehow the ethical way to live.
It is imperative that the Government must get out of running or even paying for schooling (which it does with taxes of course).
As far as how to get there from here the best solution is to start charging tuition for Public Schools and reduce over time the amount of money that the schools are subsidized with tax money. This will allow private and parochial schools to compete on an even footing with public schools. In such a market place, the Public schools just can't compete with either the cost or the provided curriculum.
As far as availability of money to pay the students tuition, the laws need to be changed so that even at the age for a freshman in high school that the student needs to be able to sign for the student loan, and have him/her be accountable for paying back the loan NOT the parents. This way the availability of money for student loans would be related to the ability of the student to perform and to later get a job, not just related to the credit rating of the parents. Answer from Shane Patrick Connolly:
In K-12, state should set high standards but not try to micro-manage local schools. Reduce mandates set by Sacramento. Empower local educational professionals - teacher, administrators, and local boards of education, to develop the methods of meeting high standards.
Encourage competition between schools, public, private, and parochial.
Utilize technology to quickly and widely disburse the latest data on educational innovations and best-practices to education professionals/teachers.
Hold administrators / teachers / school boards accountable for results. Eliminate the existing tenure system for K-12 educators. These systems protect the few poor performers at the expense of their well-performing co-workers and, most importantly, these systems sacrifice some students' educational futures.
Reward high-performing educators. Provide flexibility to offer pay differentials for high-demand disciplines such as the sciences and mathematics.
Provide greater interaction between our teachers, students, and the job-creating business community.
Answer from Shane Patrick Connolly:
Answer from Shane Patrick Connolly:
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