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AP/ January 6, 2010, 5:37 PM

Obama Announces $250M for Teacher Training

President Barack Obama announced a $250 million initiative Wednesday to train math and science teachers and help meet his goal of pushing America's students from the middle to the top of the pack in those subjects in the next decade.

Obama also gave awards for excellence in teaching and mentoring to more than 100 educators - and joked about putting them to work.

"I believe so strongly in the work that you do," Obama said at a ceremony in the White House East Room. "And as I mentioned to some of you, because I've got two girls upstairs with math tests coming up, I figure that a little extra help from the best of the best couldn't hurt.

"So you're going to have assignments after this," he said. The audience laughed. "These awards were not free," he added.

Obama said teacher quality is the most important single factor that influences whether students succeed or fail in the "STEM" fields of science, technology, engineering and math. But, he said, U.S. students trail their peers around the world.

He said a substantial shortage of teachers in these subject areas will deepen unless steps are taken to reverse the trend, and that doing so requires outside help because the federal government cannot do it alone.

Obama said the $250 million in public and private investments for his "Educate to Innovate" campaign will help train more than 100,000 teachers and prepare more than 10,000 new educators in the next five years.

Support is expected from Intel Corp., the National Math and Science Initiative, PBS and the National Science Teachers Association, the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and the presidents of more than 75 of the country's largest public universities.

Obama also called on the 200,000 scientists who work for the federal government to help by speaking at schools and participating in hands-on projects to help stoke a youngster's curiosity in science.

"Make no mistake: Our future is on the line," he said. "The nation that out-educates us today is going to out-compete us tomorrow."

Obama, who has included students in several science events at the White House, said he would do his part, too. Planning is under way for a White House science fair to honor student winners of national science and technology competitions, he said.
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CobbT says:
I am the first to agree that our teachers need more training, although I have been out of school longer than I like to remember; however, we need to give the school more power to hand out discipline in the schools. I have raised three children, the youngest being 42 years old and i have to admit, when the schools had discipline power and the kids acted likes kids in school instead of little gangsters the way they act today. I know all the "Do Gooders" will jump on me for this but what the heck, I have been jumped on before and I am still around. So have at it all you bleeding hearts. Thanks. The above is my personal opinion
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CBSisCommunist2 says:
How about politician training ?
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FauxNews says:
$250 Million for our teachers, and $250 Billion for Afghanistan. That sounds fair, right?
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markj2 says:
Is that $250 million for new teachers or payoffs for the union backed teachers union who supported this Harvard educated Idiot ? Is this money coming out of his pay check or are we the tax payers on the hook for another Obama payoff? Its time to dump the teachers union,because as long as we have them, it will be impossible to get rid of bad teachers . Unions have become a drain of our's nations economic resources and have become to political. Just look at how much they contribute to political canidates/parties, its not there money it belongs to the union members and most probably don't even know where their money is going.
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doctor_know replies:
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Education is our key out of this mess....
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cleric60 says:
Obama said the $250 million in public and private investments for his "Educate to Innovate" campaign will help train more than 100,000 teachers and prepare more than 10,000 new educators in the next five years.
All this $$$$ will make little difference as long as teacher's unions have all the power and teachers have tenure. In many shcool districts you can't get rid of "poor or bad" teachers because of their union or their tenure.
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cleric60 says:
Obama said the $250 million in public and private investments for his "Educate to Innovate" campaign will help train more than 100,000 teachers and prepare more than 10,000 new educators in the next five years.
All this $$$$ will make little difference as long as teacher's unions have all the power and teachers have tenure. In many shcool districts you can't get rid of "poor or bad" teachers because of their union or their tenure.
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truth-b-toll says:
I predict the nutjobs will attack President Obama for promoting his "socialist" agenda by funding this...
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doctor_know replies:
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of course they will...