Part of the “Ron Paul Answers Your Questions”
Try for a second to separate your feelings (positive/negative) about Ron Paul and address what he’s suggesting. Everyone often bemoans how uninvolved people are in their local communities. What better way to get people involved than to stop relying on the federal government to tell us what to teach our kids and to start making even more of those decisions on a local/state level. Will this lead to a greater diversity in our educational systems? Yes. Is this a good thing? In the long-run, I’d argue, yes.
I think that the smallest level of government possible best performs education. Teachers, parents, and local community leaders should be making decisions about exactly how our children should be taught, not Washington bureaucrats.
Ron Paul, On Education
11/21/08
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