The
website I have been looking at during this course is the Children’s Defense
Fund. One topic on the Children’s
Defense Fund website is the issue of the federal budget. This issue is very relevant to our topic this
week as well as myself as an educator and a citizen. The website is advocating for funding for
education and supplies data in support of this funding. It is advocating for policy makers to support
a budget where cuts to education are not included. The website states, “The
biggest threat to America’s national security and long-term economic well-being
is the failure to protect, invest in and educate all our children right now (2012).” While some politicians support investing in
children, others don’t. The CDF website
describes the Ryan Budget, “The Ryan budget is an assault on children and the
poor while protecting the interests of the wealthiest Americans and
corporations. Rather than make the $55 billion in defense cuts required by
sequestration in 2013, it actually increases funding for defense, so programs
serving children, vulnerable families and the poor would be even harder hit in
sequestration than anticipated, as those cuts are shifted to non-defense
discretionary spending (2012).” Through this information, I see that while
some politicians are supporting investments in education, others are not.
The website also offers information about
the state of early childhood education and care. It mentions scientific studies that show
investments in early childhood programs can produce high rates of return, more
so than other investment opportunities (Children’s Defense Fund, 2012). It also mentions that children need a access
to early learning experiences, and these programs are not available to all
people. The website also mentions the
Common Core standards and the need for children to access full day Kindergarten
in order to prepare for the rigor. One
thing that is not mentioned in this section is information about best practices
for early learning. It leaves me
wondering if the website is in support of the Common Core standards or do they
have criticisms about it?
Resources
Children’s
Defense Fund, 2012. Retrieved from http://www.childrensdefense.org