Paulus plan focuses on early education | By Andrea LaFayette Fisher Fmaraid Contribute?'__ Tin1 cornerstone of Normn I’aulus Oregon Ivdu i ation.il Ai t for the 21st century is early child hood education. ■.lie told .1 University audieme Tuesday night. Oregon public school distrii ts must loi ns on early i hildnood edui ation, especially lore hildren of teen parents anti migrant workers; .1 the state is to avoid the t ost of remedial edui ation later oil. said the state superintendent of public instriti - lion. The demographics in Oregon are (hanging. Paulus said I here are more and more older < an 1 asians and more younger Asiuns and Hisparm s If you have an influx of migrant labor, you need to have a'school system to deal with 1! she said We hin too many children..wh.- i rime into the first grade who .ire not ready for the ptoi ess sjid Pan Ins. who revealed that Oregon < dui a lion's biggest secret is if a ehild 1 nines into the system ready to learn, that child is going to get the short shrift bemuse teachers must locus on t hildren who aren't prepared Paulus said it is a myth that children who i nine from disadvantaged backgrounds' cannot learn Her plan would target young parents, seek active parental Involvement in the edui ation of their c hildren and provide for parenting instrui hon in the high S[ bools, among other solutions, to en sure that children start public education with the the I mu kground they need to succeed in the sys tem The capstone of tins plan. Paulus said, is more professional and technical training. I he Oregon educational Act would give high si bool students much more hands-on training ami see that they have the tei lum al skills they need to find jobs Paulus met with representatives o! Oregon's graphic arts industry wtio complained that they Pad to liiul employees trom outside of the state bet ause there weren't enough Oregon students yvilh a tei him al ba< kground in graphic arts But several audience members questioned where the funds for these proposals won Id ■ ome Norma Paulus from, given tin- mam i uts ,-ii. tin; hooi sv in tfi.it .in- . lirriittllV undri sv.iv l.\tsling lesemies must lie redirei te.i to In ! these j>roj»ii-'.i!'• sin .at.I !ii i .iti' i- iii • •' i .ire not going to .11 i i■ |>t .1 tu-w tax Nothing ix going to (to right in this state until m- find ,i siabli> w.iv to fond publii s< hi K I’utllns satil "We m Til .1 dedicated tux to In lh.it Voters .in- going to have to he i our.igeoux enough to change tlm tax system. fiut it is my judgment tb.it tin- -vt.it* would not support It tinw But I’.mins ;11 sfm is most i on(i-tiu-il ah.ait higher i-ihii .itton When push ( mill's to -.Loli h l.1 w 11: : tape fi\ somehow," sin ..liii, but higher education is going to b-f dri nn.iti-.l Voters .in- more likely to u.mt to Ititiil ,i first grader than i lJh it candi date University students are going to have to go to thu pulilii vs lib 111t-1r funding < uni i-rns, sin- said Mudrnt llfjllh In%urjm » (.miiimUc** Siuili-nl Or* ?>*■*”• .'.4t 4 mi KM! 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