Heres a small excerpt of his little scheme:
If enacted by the legislature, Taft’s five-point education reform plan would establish a rigorous core curriculum as the default standard for all of Ohio’s high school students, beginning with the class of 2011. The plan would:
- Require all students to take the Ohio Core, a rigorous high school curriculum that includes four years of math, including Algebra II; three years of science, including biology, chemistry and physics; four years of English; three years of social studies; and at least two years of a foreign language;
- Make completing the Ohio Core a condition of admission to Ohio’s state-funded, four-year colleges and universities;
- Move all remedial education to Ohio’s two-year campuses, where costs are lower;
- Require all students to take a college and work-ready assessment during their junior year to help determine if they are properly prepared for college and work after high school; and,
- Add a measure to the School Report Card to indicate how well high schools are preparing students for college and work.
Heres the full news release.