Okay, so a couple of days ago I posted an entry entitled, Technology Tops Hutchison’s Education Plan. Following up on that, another item from DB Bearden, via the Yahoo! group for the Texas Virtual School Program that showed up in my inbox yesterday.
Parsing The KBH And RP Education Proposals
Copyright November 25, 2009, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
Last time education community rallied, they helped beat Grusendorf; the victor stood with KBH this week at her event in Plano. Gubernatorial candidate Kay Bailey Hutchison’s announced her initial education platform yesterday, and it was so similar to Gov. Rick Perry’s current initiatives that it was easy to conclude, at first blush, that this race will come down to who intends to stand with each candidate, rather than what they put down on paper. As for Hutchison, you can assume that many from former Pres. George W. Bush’s camp will stand with her, proving that Bushies have long memories. According to the Hutchison campaign, former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is consulting on Hutchison’s education plan. And Rod Paige, who also headed up Bush’s education office, stood behind the candidate during her announcement. As to the specifics, Hutchison has hit the use of technology hardware in the classroom harder than the Perry camp, and she puts the state’s dropout issue front and center. Perry’s campaign on education, by comparison, has tended to dwell on the positive successes of his administration rather than the pending problems.
By Kimberly Reeves
Not really K-12 online learning related, but still sent out over the Texas Virtual School Program network.