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    President Obama on Thursday signed an executive order launching a White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans, to be housed in the Education Department. The election-year move was welcomed by leaders in the black community but criticized by conservative groups.

    “In the less than 60 years since the Brown v. Board of Education decision put America on a path toward equal educational opportunity, America's educational system has undergone a remarkable transformation,” Obama wrote. “However, substantial obstacles to equal educational opportunity still remain in America's educational system. African-Americans lack equal access to highly effective teachers and principals, safe schools, and challenging college-preparatory classes, and they disproportionately experience school discipline and referrals to special education.”

    To help remedy such disparities, the initiative, consisting of an executive director, a President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African-Americans and an interagency working group, will aim for “increasing general understanding of the causes of the educational challenges faced by African-American students” and identifying evidence-based practices to improve education outcomes from preschool through college.

    It will complement and reinforce past executive orders promoting historically black colleges and universities. Obama has named Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, chairman of the new commission.

    Following a gathering at the White House, a group of black leaders welcomed the move. Ben Jealous, president of NAACP, said, “this initiative will help ensure ongoing progress toward that day when all students have equal access to educational excellence and no student can find examples of racism anywhere in their schools except chronicled in their history books.”

    Criticism was leveled by Roger Clegg, president and general counsel for the Center for Equal Opportunity, who told Government Executive, “it is a bad idea for the president to set up a new bureaucracy with a focus on one particular racial group, to the exclusion of all others.” He said Obama in the past has rejected policies that targeted one group for racial preferences, “but apparently election-year pressures to pander to his base have gotten too strong.”

    Clegg said the executive order is “silent on the main reason for racial disparities in educational outcomes,” which he attributes to a high percentage of blacks born out of wedlock. That later leads, he said, to disproportionate behavioral problems in schools and greater tendency to commit crimes.
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    Lets hope this order benefits all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamSync View Post
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    Lets hope this order benefits all.
    There's no reason why it shouldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fazda View Post
    There's no reason why it shouldn't.
    I mean lets hope it corrects all the wrongs and helps the students.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamSync View Post
    I mean lets hope it corrects all the wrongs and helps the students.
    Exactly - pretty sure it will unless party politics gets involved and the GOP chucks a spanner in the works

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    Although the Prez says this "and they disproportionately experience school discipline and referrals to special education"

    But isn't the bill supposed to do exactly that?

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    Kill uni quotas for citizens

    If a culture allows a group to out perform others in the classroom, then humanity should incentivize the adoption of aspects of that culture in the classroom. What they should not be doing is punishing better performing cultures, and rewarding poorly performing cultures using quotas. Where is the incentive for people to adopt better practices and values if they are being rewarded to suck?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHiveMind View Post
    Kill uni quotas for citizens

    If a culture allows a group to out perform others in the classroom, then humanity should incentivize the adoption of aspects of that culture in the classroom. What they should not be doing is punishing better performing cultures, and rewarding poorly performing cultures using quotas. Where is the incentive for people to adopt better practices and values if they are being rewarded to suck?
    Good point raised hahah, the worse you do the more you get, hmmmm yea it does seem flawed.
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