President Obama's Challenge to Every US Citizen

We’ve all been challenged by President Obama to better ourselves by moving beyond a high school diploma.  Bettering ourselves will, in turn, better our country’s future.  I encourage you to read the article below.  Hopefully it will inspire you as much as it has inspired me.


Obama: High School Education Not Enough
 
President Obama called on all Americans to commit to at least one year of higher education or career training Tuesday, as he stressed the importance of better schooling in reviving the nation's economy during his first address to Congress.

The president, arguing that a high school education is no longer adequate in the global economy, said the federal government just made a "historic investment" in education with its $787 billion stimulus plan. He said that while lawmakers and educators are responsible for making the system work, individuals are responsible for participating in it.

"So tonight I ask every American to commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training," Obama said. "This can be a community college or a four-year school, vocational training or an apprenticeship. But whatever the training may be, every American will need to get more than a high school diploma."

Obama lamented that just over half of Americans achieve an education beyond high school and warned of the consequences such trends could have on the country's standing in the world.

"We have one of the highest high-school dropout rates of any industrialized nation, and half of the students who begin college never finish," Obama said. "This is a prescription for economic decline, because we know the countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow."

He said his new goal is for America to have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020.

"Dropping out of high school is no longer an option. It's not just quitting on yourself -- it's quitting on your country. And this country needs and values the talents of every American," Obama said.


Source: www.ed2go.com – March 2009 “In The News!”

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March 25. 2009 21:28

Excellent speech! I currently work as an Admissions Advisor for a University and use quotes from this speech to some of my students. So motivating! I took Obama up on his challenge and have enrolled in the Paralegal Studies program with Penn Foster and cannot wait to see the outcome! I'm very excited!!

Natalie

April 3. 2009 21:16

Obama is the last person that I would want to listen to. Lets view the real reasons that we have poverty in this country. Lets start being honest about why we are in this recession. Subprime market imploded, the economy imploded. The subprime market was pushed by Politicians in DC to gain votes. Despicable. The last person I would listen to on this matter is a politician, especially the most dishonest President in our history. I'm a student at Penn Foster. That stimulus package that was mentioned was passed, an 1 million more jobs have been lost since it was passed. IT WILL NOT WORK! And here is why. The stimulus package picks who wins and who loses, instead of allowing the LIBERTY to achieve one's goals

Micky

October 9. 2009 05:26

If they could do it to me they could do it to the President.Online is good but they are headed your way Mr.President?

Phil Gioldasis

October 31. 2009 15:01

This speech was so motivating! I have taken up the challenge and I am now enrolled in an associate’s degree. My husband is also going to go back to school to get his masters. Our income is half what it was 2 years ago, so our family is working hard to create personal changes....not to just rely on government to do it all for us. We believe in Obama and we believe in ourselves!

Emma

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