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This particular article outlines the ways in which Bush plans to fulfill the promises he made when enacting the No Child Left Behind Act back in 2001. The article solely discusses his stance while completely ignoring his opponent.
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We will use the information from this article when contrasting President George W. Bush and John Kerry. The information contained in this article will also be useful when we give background information from George Bush’s first term as president specifically concerning what he has already accomplished as far as education is concerned.
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This article is actually a stump speech that President George W. Bush gave at a Republican rally in Janesville Wisconsin on Friday September 24, 2004. This particular speech covers his education plan in depth, but also goes into detail on other hot topic issues such as the war and the economy. The article shows the President conversing with local educators of the community, asking their opinions on topics such as Pell Grants, teacher incentives and standardized tests.
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This article will be useful when we outline the President’s plan for the education system within the United States for the next four years. The article is beneficial in that President George Bush spoke these words just a few months ago.
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Pascopella, A. (2004, July). Pros and cons of Kerry’s education plan. District Administration, p. 12. Retrieved October 13, 2004, from ERIC.
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This article is a summary of the good, the bad and the ugly of John Kerry’s education plan. The article lacks details of many of his plans, but does give good quality background information.
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The information in this article will be useful in building sections of my paper that refer to John Kerry and his specific opinions. Most of the information from this article will need to have details added from other similar articles because some of it is so vague, but the included information is a good place to start a paper.
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Where they stand (2004). America School and University, 76 (7), 34-35. Retrieved October 13, 2004, from ERIC.
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This article compares and contrasts President George W. Bush, Senator John Kerry, and the other original democratic contenders for the nomination stances on educational topics. The article gives both the pros and the cons for each candidate’s stance on each key educational issue.
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We will use the article when discussing the candidates’ opinions on certain key educational topics. A large majority of the information on President George Bush will be useful when discussing the failures in his administration regarding education. The article gives good details on how his actions have made many states angry, consequently causing some to take legal action against the president.
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Bush, G. (2004, October). The essential work of democracy. Phi Delta Kappan, pp. 114, 118-121.
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This article gives in depth details of the President’s plan for education over the next four years. The article describes point by point his plans, his reasons and his goals for the education system. The article also tears down President George Bush’s opponent John Kerry.
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We will use this information when outlining President George Bush’s plan. The details and reasons in the article will be useful when comparing the two candidates and referring to the current administrations successes and failures from the last four years.
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Bush vs. Kerry on education. (September 2004). The Technology Teacher, p. 19. Retrieved October 13, 2004, from ERIC.
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This article takes the two candidates stances on various educational issues and compares them using bullets. The information used in the article comes directly from the candidates’ campaign websites making the information very current. The article gives exact statistics that relate to each candidates specific plan.
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We will use this article as a brainstorming tool. It is useful in that it compares the two candidates’ stances on almost every major educational issue. The article provides good background information and details on each candidate’s educational plan.
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Doyle, D.P. (2004, October). The presidential sweepstakes 2004. Phi Delta Kappan, pp. 111-113, 121.
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The article ties in voters’ opinions to each candidate’s views through recent poll results. The author previously covered several presidential elections as a reporter and because of this is able to relate the similarities and the differences between the former and current candidates.
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We will use this article when tying in issues that voting citizens find critical this election year. The author gives good information on how the common citizen feels about presidential elections and gives advice to the candidates on how to relate to their supporters.
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This article is John Kerry’s in depth plan for where he wants to take the United States’ educational system over the next four years if he is elected president. The article gives exact facts and figures for his plans, including where he plans to get the money to fund his plans for renovating the current educational system.
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We will use this information to build up background information on John Kerry that will be needed to contrast him to President George Bush. The information will be useful to use in our introductions and on into our conclusions.
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The article discusses the details of Presidential nominee John Kerry’s plan for education in the United States while contrasting his with George Bush’s plan. The article also goes into detail regarding the holes within George Bush’s education plan and the ways Kerry plans to correct them.
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The article will be useful in the body of my research paper because the information contained in the article discusses both President George W. Bush and John Kerry. However, the article is biased in the favor of John Kerry because it does come directly from his campaign’s website.
Author:
Brittany Hutchison
Last modified:
5/11/2006 4:34 PM (EST)