The article discussed presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama’s policies on education funding, exploring the fundamental differences in the candidates’ education spending ideas. Dr. Kealy was quoted, saying Obama’s plan could mean a “turning point for education funding, which has only seen modest increases in recent years,” and “that’s is something to hold the new administration accountable to.” Dr. Kealy said that the administration must commit to the new education funding and it must “be there for the long haul.” To access the full Education Week article, click here.
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