We've got great potential in our country and the only way we're going to make sure kids are getting the degrees that they need, make sure we're getting through that red tape, is by working together.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Also, if we take back our schools and concentrate on improving them so our children get a better education, they will be better trained to compete for a job locally.
We are working essentially to build a leadership force of folks who will, during their first two years of teaching, actually put their kids on a different trajectory - not just survive as a new teacher, but actually help close the achievement gap for their kids.
Keeping our kids engaged and in school must become a national priority.
We need to prepare our kids for a 21st Century economy, and we're not doing it with our schools.
It is difficult to think of anything more important than providing the best education possible for our children. They will develop the next technologies, medical cures, and global industries, while mitigating their unintended effects, or they will fail to do these things and consign us all to oblivion.
Studies have identified a significant 'skills gap' between what students are currently being taught and the skills employers are seeking in today's global economy. Our children must be better prepared than they are now to meet the future challenges of our ever-changing world.
Few things are more important to our country's future than recruiting and keeping great teachers in our schools.
The most important thing we stressed is that we want those kids to be productive citizens.
More than anything, we must do better for our children's education.
We're committed to making sure parents have affordable, quality early learning for their kids - there's no question about it.