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Old May 22nd 08, 08:06 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Barack Obama's Real Space Omission

And this omission is common to John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and
George W. Bush as well.

But I'm picking on Barack Obama for two reasons.

In his statement on space policy, he did at least address the area I'm
discussing. He talked about the need to improve science education in
America, and he related that to NASA. He spoke of such things as a
plan to recruit teachers with science backgrounds, and certain other
measures.

The other reason is that I was reminded of this issue from a web site,
not officially related to Obama's campaign, but by a supporter of his.
One item on that site expressed annoyance that Hillary's campaign was
now asking pledged delegates to switch their votes. Another noted that
Obama should emphasize why he stands ahead of Hillary Clinton and John
Edwards instead of focusing on common ground and the general election
- so that was an old item.

On the bottom of that page was an item about a 14-year-old girl from
Brazil who was very bright, but was being failed by the school system.

It was noted that just as we mainstream the mentally-retarded these
days, at least since the mid-1980s, gifted students are not being
skipped grades any more; everyone is kept in classes by age.

While an Obama supporter might realize this is a problem, the idea of
using Federal funding for education to put a stop to that - perhaps
even to set up a system of special schools for students gifted in
science and engineering related abilities, so as to create the
manpower the nation urgently needs - well, the Soviet Union did that
sort of thing, but if *we* did it, it would be primitive and
fascistic, I suppose. Even G. W. Bush doesn't dare propose such
notions. So one can hardly expect them from Obama, I fear - and, of
course, those are the measures that would be genuinely effective,
instead of just looking pretty.

Ah: here's the original item. An article entitled "Failing our
Geniuses" by John Cloud, quoted in Laura Cole's pro-Obama blog.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/blog/lauracole

John Savard
 




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