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LWVDC Input Survey: The Role of the Federal Government in Public Education

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1. The current role of the federal government in public education is
2. What should be the role of the federal government in public education? (Rank 1 to 5 where 1 is the top priority) Note: for the following table each column is restricted to a single answer across all rows.
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3. A quality public education is important to perpetuate a strong and viable democracy.
4. Currently the governors and state education officers have developed Common Core Standards that are national but not federal. Should the standards be mandated of the states in order to obtain federal funding? (Choose one)
5. Should there be a national assessment aligned with the Common Core Standards?
If Yes, Should implementation be voluntary or federally mandated? (choose one)
If No, what other accountability measures might you suggest? (choose one)
6. National standards should lead to: (choose one)
7. What role should the national assessment consortia play in student evaluation? (Rank 1 to 5 where 1 is the top priority) Note: for the following table each column is restricted to a single answer across all rows.
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8. Data from the national assessments are often difficult for parents, teachers and others to understand. If we have a national assessment, what information is most important to be reported to parents, teachers, students and the community? (choose one)
9. Information from nationally required assessment data should be used to: (Choose one)
10. In the past most of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) funding has been non-competitive based on need. All/Any Schools that prove they fall under the federal guidelines for funding receive those funds. However, competitive grants are now being proposed to states/districts who meet certain federal requirements, such as Race to the Top. Which would be appropriate: (choose one)
11. If the federal government's role is the concern of the "common good" then: (choose one)
12. Equity in public education means equitable access to: (Rank 1 to 6 where 1 is the top priority) Note: for the following table each column is restricted to a single answer across all rows.
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13. Currently Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) funding is considered "categorical" rather than for general use. This means that it can only be used with special populations for special purposes. ESEA should remain targeted toward poverty and special needs.
14. The federal government has a role in supporting early childhood education, birth to 5, for all children.
15. Federal support for early childhood education programs (e.g. Head Start, Title I, Special Education, Early Start) should include funding for parent education and support regarding child development, child health and nutrition, and access to other supportive services, such as mental health as needed.
This funding should be extended to:
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