WASHINGTON, DC – In January, millions of Americans raise awareness about the importance of education reform at more than 15,000 events planned for National School Choice Week (January 24 – 30, 2016). The Week will be America’s largest-ever series of events focusing on K-12 education.
Across the country, more and more families are demanding school choice – a 2015 survey of likely November 2016 voters showed that 69 percent support school choice. Do parents in your state have the information they need to find the best school for their child? What kind of events can members of the community attend to celebrate educational opportunity and learn more about school choice in their state?
ANDREW CAMPANELLA, the president of National School Choice Week, discusses school choice in your region and across America.
Technology is drastically changing the way your child learns and January is the month when parents really need to start making important decisions for the 2015-2016 school year.
Andrew Campanella, the president of National School Choice Week, explains to us how technology is changing childhood education.
“The internet is changing how kids learn. Today’s kids are learning using digital technology, the internet, using resources when I went to school didn’t exist.
Parents and schools are adapting to provide all students with a better access to online courses, applications to teach history, online science labs, different ways to submit work. So many ways that technology is improving education and enhancing learning.
Technology enhances school choice options because parents are able to choose to send
their students to a brick and mortar school for most courses but for another course they
can tap into an online class. Maybe the local school district wasn’t able to hire a teacher for that subject. It’s providing so many different options and has the students learn from some of the best educators in the world.
What we’re going to see in the next 10 years is even more customization in education. In addition to school choice, parents will be able to have course choice.
In rural areas, it is difficult to get students to different schools. Parents want more choices. Online learning, digital learning, online course work can help parents expand the horizons of their kids regardless of their geography. That is vitally important. A child who lives in a rural area should have the same education as a child who lives in a metropolitan city.” -Andrew Campanella, the president of National School Choice Week
ABOUT NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK:
National School Choice Week is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical public awareness effort that shines a positive spotlight on effective education options for children, including traditional public schools, public charter schools, magnet schools, private schools, online learning, and homeschooling.
BIO: ANDREW CAMPANELLA
President of National School Choice Week
Andrew Campanella is an outspoken advocate for providing all children with access to effective, excellent educational environments. Recognized as one of the education reform movement’s most effective media strategists and public outreach experts, Andrew has worked on a variety of education reform policy issues – from public charter schooling and private school choice programs to public school district teacher recruitment.
Andrew currently serves as president of National School Choice Week. Held every January, the Week is the nation’s largest-annual celebration of education reform. As president, Andrew works with hundreds of organizations and thousands of schools to increase public awareness of school choice in all of its forms.
Previously, Andrew held senior-level communications positions at the Alliance for School Choice and at the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence. He also owned a successful media firm focusing exclusively on education reform and economic development clientele.
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