Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Barack obama education

  • Barack Obama school students vote in mock election

    Barack Obama Elementary School students in Hempstead learned firsthand about voting Tuesday morning, casting ballots in a mock presidential election.

    www.newsday.com

  • Romney, Obama Education Advisers Debate Role Of Federal Government

    NEW YORK -- When it comes to the nuts and bolts of education policy, a topic that ranks high among the concerns of female and Latino voters, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are remarkably similar: both think standardized tests are important, that teachers ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney v. Barack Obama: Where do the candidates stand on education?

    MOBILE, Alabama -- While much of the debate in the upcoming presidential election centers on the economy, the A-Plus Education Partnership, and education advocacy group based in Montgomery, has compiled a rundown of how President Barack Obama ...

    blog.al.com

  • How Bill Clinton can help Obama

    New York Magazine's John Heilemann shares details from his latest article explaining how the former president strategically boosted President Barack Obama's campaign. ... the clinton office. i actually saw former president bill clinton last night at an ...

    video.msnbc.msn.com

  • Presidential candidates' education plans leave SHSU students playing waiting ...

    Romney published a plan for restoring our education system in May 2012 titled "A Chance for Every Child". In this plan, Romney clearly states his opposition to Obama's reform to student loans by saying, "while President Obama's idea of sound advice to ...

    www.houstonianonline.com

  • Pakistani Taliban defend attack on girl

    Taliban fighters said Tuesday that the teenage Pakistani activist their gunmen severely wounded last week was targeted because she opposed the group and admired President Obama, not because she supported girls' education, according to a Reuters ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Romney Out-Performed Obama On Education-Focused Comments During First ...

    Mitt Romney out-performed President Barack Obama when it came to education-focused comments during last week's debate, a recent survey by Whiteboard Advisors has found.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Your morning jolt: Kasim Reed says Barack Obama suffered from 'ring rust'

    One day after an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" to speak up for President Barack Obama, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed returned to the network to handicap Tuesday's second presidential debate.

    blogs.ajc.com

  • The Politics of Reform in the Presidential Election

    For me, there's no question that Barack Obama and the Democrats are allies of public education. Even though I have opposed many of the administration's education policies, and some prominent Democrats like Rahm Emanuel in Chicago and Michael Nutter ...

    blogs.edweek.org

  • Pasco schools: No issues with Obama letter-writing activity

    The letter-to-the-president activity that sparked controversy and a Pasco County School District investigation last week was nothing more than education at its most routine, district officials concluded Monday. "This was people doing their job ...

    www2.tbo.com

  • Campaign issues 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney differ on education

    Editor's note: This is the first in a six-part series by The Washington Post taking a look at the major issues in the presidential campaign.

    www.masslive.com

  • Tracee Ellis Ross: A Mitt Romney Win 'Terrifies Me'

    That is really important to me. President Obama, one of the first things he did for women was to ensure that women will have equal pay for equal work.

    newsone.com

  • Documents: Despite Obama's 2008 claims, political relationship with Rev ...

    Wright, although the letters obtained by TheDC indicate a working relationship between the two men on a political level when the future president was just 26 years old. They hint at a young Obama, before he entered Harvard Law School, growing in ...

    dailycaller.com

  • President Obama's debate task: Eugene Robinson, The Washington Post

    Then, in his second debate with Mitt Romney, President Obama needs to offer not just history lessons and dire warnings, but also a hopeful vision for the next four years.

    www.nola.com

  • Hawaii Prep School Gave Obama Window To Success

    Oct 12, 2012 - Punahou School occupies a privileged position in Hawaiian society. Barack Obama attended the school on a scholarship starting in the fifth grade. Punahou's lasting gift to Obama was that the elite environment familiarized him with success.

    www.northcountrypublicradio.org

  • USF students show strong support for Obama again

    On Monday, 1,600 students took part in the seventh straw poll on the Tampa campus where 63 percent of the students voted for President Barack Obama, and 30 percent voted for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In 2008, 64 percent of the students ...

    www2.tbo.com

  • Barack Obama and the Crisis of Liberalism

    In this careful analysis of Barack Obama's political thought, Charles R. Kesler shows that the President, though intent on reinvigorating the liberal faith, nonetheless fails to understand its fatal contradictions—a shortsightedness that may prove to ...

    www.heritage.org

  • Obama vs. Romney: Education Reform

    On the issue of education reform both presidential candidates, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney, tend to have more in common than on many other issues.

    www.christianpost.com

  • The (continuing) education of Barack Obama

    Hope and change didn't get President Obama much here at home, and the humility that he promised to project overseas to win over our enemies and make amends for that bully George W. Bush doesn't appear to have worked any better.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Taliban: 14-year-old girl deserved to be killed for supporting Obama

    ISLAMABAD - Taliban insurgents said on Tuesday that the Pakistani schoolgirl its gunmen shot in the head deserved to die because she had spoken out against the group and praised U.S.

    www.albanyherald.com

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