Top 10 Education Questions for 2016 Presidential Candidates

Here are my Top 10 education questions for the 2016 Presidential Candidates: Please Facebook Like, Tweet, etc below and/or reblog to share this discussion with others. Want to know about Cloaking Inequity’s freshly pressed conversations about educational policy? Click the “Follow blog by email” button on the home page. Twitter: @ProfessorJVH Click here for Vitae.

5 responses to “Top 10 Education Questions for 2016 Presidential Candidates”

  1. […] Ten key questions from education policy professor Julian Vasquez Heilig here. […]

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  2. Please ask Governor Christie,
    NJ residents like to know;Governor Christie experience with NJ citizens is indicative of the type of “listening” he would be doing for the American public if he were in the White House. As an example, polls indicate that 93 percent of NJ residents oppose the bear hunt, and yet he allowed it to go forward, to pay back campaign donors, including the hunting lobby and real estate developers. Christie, will you continue this policy– a focus on lobbyists and donors as opposed to the will of the people?
    Thank you

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  3. Please ask Governor Christie a question : Why did he ignore 93+% of the public comments opposing the NJ Black Bear hunt? Why did he ignore 31 ELECTED legislators who wrote letters opposing the hunt? Why was 1 person, APPOINTED by him, allowed to sign the death warrant for hundreds of innocent creatures and why has this slaughter been extended 4 more days? “We the People” of NJ are as voiceless as our wildlife. Can someone with power ask cc if he ignores 93+% of New Jersey, how can we trust him to listen to the people of America? He is beholden to his special interest donors and NJ hates him.

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  4. […] Core, teacher evaluation, the school-to-prison pipeline, multiple measure accountability etc (See also Top 10 Education Questions for 2016 Presidential Candidates) But, Hillary has me hopeful […]

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  5. […] October 13, 2015 in Accountability // Top 10 Education Questions for the 2015 Las Vegas @CNN&nbs… […]

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