Supporting the implementation of "All Student's Success Act", with emphasis on promotion of national accountability, vocational preparation, high academic standards, strict classes, year-end assessments consistent with the criteria, and reduction of achievement gaps .
Promote federal and state initiatives to provide more educational options for parents and students
Taking advantage of the business community By working on employment engagement, expansion of learning at work, identification of industry recognized certificates, securing of employer awareness, and assessment of performance issues, Improve gender
Encourage better coordination of high school graduation requirements, state academic grades standards, and higher education admission requirements
Support more American graduates with STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics)
Higher education institutions (traditional and non-traditional) are responsible for academic and financial performance, ensure transparency, and allow students, parents, employers, and policy makers to make informed decisions I try to be able to lower
Efforts to encourage improved financial aid programs and systems, including private sector innovation in higher education finance, and to improve access to universities and affordable prices while stimulating results
Profitable education (also called educational service or original education) is an educational institution operated by private commercial projects. Profitable education is common in many parts of the world, accounting for over 70% of the higher education sector in India, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Indonesia and the Philippines. There are three types of for-profit schools. One is called educational administration institution (EMO), and these are primary and secondary educational institutions. EMO will cooperate with the school district and charter school to raise funds for management using public funds. Most commercial schools in the K - 12 sector in the US were EMO and grew in the mid - 2000s. Another major category of for-profit schools is a higher education institution that operates as a business and charges fees from each registered student.
Public education is one of the most expensive institutions funded by the Ministry of Finance, especially since most children of certain states are using public education for about 12 years. According to the National Education Statistics Center, the total expenditure of US elementary and junior high schools in 2008-09 was about 610.1 billion dollars. But where is the money spent on education? There are many costs related to public education, such as the building itself, teaching materials, goods, salaries of teachers and staff.
Public schools are funded by the government, but charter schools are funded by sponsorship and subsidies. According to common core data to collect National Education Statistics Center and public and secondary education spending and income data, sales for fiscal year 2005 were approximately $ 487.6 billion. Total expenditure for fiscal 2005 was $ 424.6 billion. While 70% of funds are used for school activities, only 18% are used. Per capita secondary school and primary education income in the public school system is about 8,000 dollars. In addition to $ 8000 per student, the school receives an extra $ 5000 for educational and educational-related activities. The amount of each student depends on the state. For example, school expenditure in New York is about $ 9,000, but in Utah schools it is $ 3,000 per person.