Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Stimulus Bill and Education

Due to the recent passing of the Economic Stimulus bill, a large chunk of federal money will be used to fund education. From what I can gather, the number is around $100 billion dollars. This New York Times piece hints at how Education Secretary Arne Duncan might wield his power. I worry that huge chunks of this money will go to bail out state funding shortfalls, instead of stimulating reform. What is the best way to spend $100 billion dollars wisely in schools? How would you allocate it?


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