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Mark Warner on Education

Democratic VA Governor


Supports Standards of Learning, but not tests

Mark supports high standards and accountability, and Virginia’s new Standards of Learning are meant to provide that. Like any new system, the SOLs need constant oversight and refinement to make sure they are effective. Mark generally supports the existing SOL standards that outline the minimum grade level and subject matter objectives students are expected to learn. He has some concerns about the history and social studies tests.

While Mark supports teachers being accountable for teaching the Standards of Learning, and students being accountable for learning, he knows that often a single test is not the best way to measure such accountability. Mark believes that teachers shouldn’t be held accountable for things they cannot control. Virginia’s standards should be tools to improve the education of our children - not clubs with which to punish schools.

Mark also believes that the SOL system should promote real learning and analytical problem solving skills, not just rote memorization.

Source: Campaign web site, MarkWarner2001.org/issues Nov 6, 2001

Require character education in public schools

There’s no question that teaching morals and character is the responsibility of parents, first and foremost. But parents need all the help they can get. Our schools should re-enforce the lessons that parents teach by promoting basic values - like tolerance, respect, hard work, and honesty. Mark supported legislation to require character education in Virginia’s public schools, and he’ll make sure Virginia keeps its commitment.
Source: Campaign web site, MarkWarner2001.org/issues Nov 6, 2001

Involve whole communities in schools

Schools have the special responsibility of equipping young people with the skills they need to succeed. But schools cannot do it alone. Whole communities must be involved, from the groups that run after school activities to the businesses that understand the skills that today’s employers demand. [I support] Communities in Schools, Inc., a nationwide initiative that connects schools with community resources to help people learn, stay in school and prepare for life.
Source: MarkWarner2001.org, “Bringing Virginia Together” Jan 8, 2001

High-Tech Partnership for Historically Black Colleges

Source: MarkWarner2001.org, “Leaving No One Behind” Jan 8, 2001

No school prayer amendment

Q: Do you support amending the United States Constitution to allow voluntary prayer and/or moment of silence in public schools?

A: No.

Source: 1996 Congressional National Political Awareness Test Jul 2, 1996

Supports public schools

Source: Campaign web site, MarkWarner2001.org/issues Nov 6, 2001

Promote public school competition & choice

Mark believes that competition among public schools can produce some innovative approaches to learning. The fact is many Virginia public school systems offer innovative opportunities for students to learn in alternative environments best suited for them. Public charter schools, magnet schools, alternative schools, and distance learning programs are changing the way Virginia educates our children, and Mark wants to encourage new ideas.
Source: Campaign web site, MarkWarner2001.org/issues Nov 6, 2001

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ME John Baldacci
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