People in America need jobs. Students need modernized school buildings that promote learning. President Obama put the two together in his recent job package, asking Congress to approve billions of dollars for infrastructure projects 鈥 including modernizing and repairing schools across the country. However, asking for money and actually getting funding are two very different things in today鈥檚 polarized political climate overshadowed by grave concern for the current state of the country鈥檚 economy.
How School Modernization Could Help America
According to a report at , school modernization is touted by the current administration as good for education and beneficial to the economy. Vice President Joe Biden鈥檚 former chief economist Jared Bernstein asserted that school modernization is a 鈥渟mart way to get a lot of people who really need jobs back to work, fix a critical part of our institutional infrastructure, save energy costs, provide kids with a better, healthier learning environment, and do so in a way that everyone can see and feel good about each morning when they drop their kids off at school.鈥
This video from the National Education Association makes the point that Education Support Professional workers say "Safe and healthy schools mean better learning and working conditions for students and school employees".
There is data to support the idea that students learn better in updated facilities. Valerie Strauss in her column, 鈥淎nswer Sheet,鈥 provides studies that show
