07-26-2016, 04:03 PM
I applaud the proactive approach, but of course some immediate issues come to mind:
As Matt said we'd probably see an influx of History, Political Science, and Criminal Justice Majors where STEM would be ignored.
How long would it take before a population felt cheated because their Primary Education did not prepare them to excel.
(Personal Interest) Folks now can get a free-ride or very close by simply agreeing to give 4-years back to their country; many as Reservists or National Guardsmen. This would be rendered almost a useless route, if "everybody" went for free.
Things I would look at:
Tax breaks for parents in relationship to their kids grades in Public Schools
A tracking system of sorts that would reward teachers on how their ex-students preformed academically at the next level.
Grants given for STEM Majors
Reduced tuition for State Public Universities.
As Matt said we'd probably see an influx of History, Political Science, and Criminal Justice Majors where STEM would be ignored.
How long would it take before a population felt cheated because their Primary Education did not prepare them to excel.
(Personal Interest) Folks now can get a free-ride or very close by simply agreeing to give 4-years back to their country; many as Reservists or National Guardsmen. This would be rendered almost a useless route, if "everybody" went for free.
Things I would look at:
Tax breaks for parents in relationship to their kids grades in Public Schools
A tracking system of sorts that would reward teachers on how their ex-students preformed academically at the next level.
Grants given for STEM Majors
Reduced tuition for State Public Universities.
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