Thursday, June 30, 2011
Week 3 Post
This problem effects everybody who cannot drive for whatever reason. The reason this problem exists is a lack of funding. A possible solution would be to suggest to people that any money they would lose to taxes for this would be less than they currently spend on gas.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
WEEK 2, Post A
Compton, Mary. (Ed.). (2008). The global assault on teaching, teachers, and their unions: stories for resistance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
This source is good for providing support for teachers unions, and against cutting funding for them. It is reasonably up to date (2008), and it provides both expert opinions on the issue and personal stories and reflections on teachers in unions.
Burroughs, Nathan. (2008). Arguments and evidence: the debate over collective bargaining’s role in public education. Informally published manuscript, Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Retrieved from http://ceep.indiana.edu/projects/PDF/PB_V6N8_Fall_2008_EPB.pdf
This source discusses the power of Teachers Unions in politics, as well as the effects on students collective bargaining might have. It is also from 2008, and comes from a reputable policy institute from a reputable university. Since the report is more neutral and objective, it probably will be used for support for reaching the MOR conclusion, rather than supporting one specific extreme in the argument.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Week 1, Post A
This year has seen more severe weather than many years past, all over the country. Hundreds have died in Missouri and Alabama from tornadoes, and even in Illinois and Indiana, there has been outbreaks of damaging storms and tornadoes. Is this just a partuicularly strong year, or have weathe patterns changed as a result of global warming. People who might care are those who are effected by the storms, which is potentially everybody. Another group who might care are energy companies, who would possibly be hit with restrictions if any environmental laws are passed on account of the weather.
2. Gas Prices
Gasoline jumped to about four dollars per gallon earlier this year and has stayed at about that level. Many people are being hit hard by the price increase. Many have speculated that this is a result of the various uprisings in the Arab world, the source of most of the U.S.'s oil. Others have suggested that it is simply speculation and oil companies inflating the prices People who might care about this are motorists who pay for gas, as well as speculators and oil companies who make money off of gas.
3. Public Schools
All over the country, there is turmoil regarding public education. Many school systems have no money and are forced to cut faculty to the point that too many students are in one class. Also in the news is the issue of lawmakers cutting benefits and bargaining rights to teachers' unions. My high school in particular was recently in the midst of letting go several teachers. People who might care about this are the teachers this law directly effects, and the students and parents of students who attend public schools.