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2011 State of the Union
Can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YncrK...&feature=feedu
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The State of the Union address resonates strongly with Dean's message.
When I first heard Dean in 2002 at the St. Louis Regional, he recognized we are losing competitiveness in the world. Dean said it's time to change the culture...realize the vision of FIRST. Today, we hear from President Obama "This is our Sputnik moment." So, ready to check off the first step (i.e. recognizing the problem)? I think there's a lot more work to do... |
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First they resonate, then they legislate, which tends to acerbate.
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A lot of people think and expect that any school can make anything of any student with enough effort. It has been my experience that this just isn't so. Education really does start at home. So, to all the parents out there, my message is this: Your local public school's purpose is not solely to teach your child how to be a responsible citizen. You need to do that at home. A school is not a day care center. You cannot just hand us your kid and expect they'll come out better than they went in. It takes some work at home too. To all the parents who do put some time into their children's upbringing, thank you, it shows. :) On the speech as a whole, to me it seemed like he was saying we are going to fix everything, for everyone, in a short amount of time, with full bipartisan support, while decreasing the debt and not costing Americans any more money. I say good luck.... Oh, and we're all getting high speed trains and 4G????? :confused: |
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Personally, I think it'd really be worth the necessary budget to increase salaries for teachers who advise clubs outside of schools (not just FIRST robotics, but all activities in general). It's not that teachers don't recognize that these after clubs are really beneficial to the students, but that many are simply too swamped with work to put in hour after hour to these clubs. Our team's faculty contact gives periodic tips, but mostly is working on grading and lesson plans etc. while we use his room. Our main mentors are all engineers who in their free time are robotics hobbyists.
I'd like to see something along those lines translate to legislation, though I'm not entirely sure that it will. Washington state's governor is cutting budgets for gifted education, so my hopes aren't high. |
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