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Obama Uses Teleprompter To Address Sixth Graders, Media Mum
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Posted on 01/25/2010 7:58:37 AM PST by Sub-Driver

Obama Uses Teleprompter To Address Sixth Graders, Media Mum By Noel Sheppard Created 01/25/2010 - 10:15

Last Tuesday, President Obama spoke to a group of sixth graders and surprisingly brought his trusty teleprompter along to make sure he didn't make any mistakes.

As the Washington Post reported [1] Wednesday, "'We're going to raise the bar for all our students and take bigger steps towards closing the achievement gap that denies so many students, especially black and Latino students, a fair shot at their dreams,' Obama told a group of sixth-graders at Graham Road Elementary."

Nowhere did the Post mention that the President's teleprompter also appeared before the students.

In fact, according to LexisNexis and Google news, not one media outlet thought it was at all newsworthy that Obama, speaking about education reform, would bring his teleprompter to give a a five-minute speech to grammar school students seated in a classroom (video embedded below the fold with full transcript):

THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. You guys look really cute in those chairs. (Laughter.)

I am pleased to be joined today by my outstanding Education Secretary, Arne Duncan, at Graham Road Elementary School, one of Virginia's finest schools. And here at Graham Road, they're using innovative approaches to provide effective teaching to all their students, and that's something that all of America's schools have to do.

As I said before, there are any number of actions we can take as a nation to enhance our competitiveness and secure a better future for our people, but few of them will make as much of a difference as improving the way we educate our sons and daughters. Offering our children an outstanding education is one of our most fundamental -- perhaps our most fundamental obligation as a country. And whether we meet that obligation not only reflects who we are as Americans, it will shape our future as a nation. Countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow, and I refuse to let that happen on my watch.

Now, it's clear that doing the same old things will not get the job done for our kids -- or for America, or for our future. So when I took office, I asked Arne Duncan to work with states and local school districts to take on business as usual in our education system, and that's how the Race to the Top competition was born last July. It's a national competition among states to improve our schools.

Over the past few months, we've seen such a positive response that today I'm announcing our intention to make a major new investment -- more than $1.3 billion -- in this year's budget to continue the Race to the Top. And this support will not only reaffirm our commitment to states engaged in serious reform, it will also expand the Race to the Top competition to include local school districts that are also committed to change. So innovative districts like the one in Texas whose reform efforts are being stymied by state decision-makers will soon have the chance to earn funding to help them pursue those reforms.

After months of planning and preparation, the first round of Race to the Top applications is coming due today. And it's a sign of how much states and schools believe this initiative will benefit them that we're expecting significantly more states to apply than will actually receive a grant.

And here's how Race to the Top works. Last year, we set aside more than $4 billion to improve our schools -- one of the largest investments in reform in our nation's history. But we didn't just hand this money out to states that wanted it; we challenged them to compete for it. And it's the competitive nature of this initiative that we believe helps make it so effective. We laid out a few key criteria and said if you meet these tests, we'll reward you by helping you reform your schools. First, we encouraged states to adopt more challenging standards that will actually prepare our kids for college and their careers. We also encouraged schools to adopt better assessments -- not just one-size-fits-all approaches -- to measure what our kids know and what they're able to do.

Second, we urged schools and school districts to make sure we have excellent principals leading our schools and great teachers leading our classes by promoting rigorous plans to develop and evaluate teachers and principals and by rewarding their success.

Third, we urged states to use cutting-edge data systems to track a child's progress throughout their academic career, and to link that child's progress to their teachers so we know what's working and what's not working in the classroom. Fourth, we encouraged states to show a stronger commitment to turning around some of their lowest-performing schools.

And even before states have received a single dime of taxpayer money, many of them have committed to instituting important reforms to better position themselves for a Race to the Top grant. Forty-eight states have now joined a nationwide partnership to develop a common set of rigorous, career-ready standards in reading and math. Wisconsin has enacted legislation permitting schools to link student achievement to the performance of teachers and principals. In Illinois, Louisiana, Tennessee, California, we've seen changes in laws or policies to let public charter schools expand and succeed. These are public schools with more independence that are formed by teachers, parents, and community members.

So by rewarding some of these states submitting applications today, by extending the Race to the Top for states, by launching a Race to the Top among school districts, and by applying the principles of Race to the Top to other federal programs, we'll build on this success. We're going to raise the bar for all our students and take bigger steps towards closing the achievement gap that denies so many students, especially black and Latino students, a fair shot at their dreams.

We'll open up opportunity -- evenly and equitably -- across our education system. We'll develop a culture of innovation and excellence in our public schools. And we'll reward success, and replicate it across the country. These are some of the principles that drive Race to the Top. These are some of the principles that will drive my forthcoming budget.

These steps won't transform our education system overnight -- not every school is going to be a Graham immediately. But they will help put us on a path to raise the quality of American education, to prepare our children to succeed in their lives and their careers, and to secure America's success in the 21st century. That's a goal my administration will be focused on achieving in the months and years to come.

Thanks very much, everybody.

This video is beginning to make the rounds at conservative websites; a snippet was even posted [2] at the liberal Mediaite Monday.

Will the rest of the media catch on to the absurdity of this scene?

Exit question: how many of the children sitting in that room wondered why they have to memorize speeches they give to the class, but the most powerful man in the world got to not only use notes, but a teleprompter?

*****Update: There is some discussion in the blogosphere about whether Obama in this video was exclusively addressing the press. One of the reasons for this is that WhiteHouse.gov offers another video [3] of this event wherein the President is chatting with kids without the teleprompter present.

However, the Washington Post quote above is directly from the transcript of the video including the teleprompter. The Post wrote, "'We're going to raise the bar for all our students and take bigger steps towards closing the achievement gap that denies so many students, especially black and Latino students, a fair shot at their dreams,' Obama told a group of sixth-graders at Graham Road Elementary."

That's near the end of the video that includes the teleprompter.

Was the Post wrong?


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1 posted on 01/25/2010 7:58:38 AM PST by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver

That’s because the 6th graders are smarter than he is!


2 posted on 01/25/2010 8:00:12 AM PST by sniper63 ("Ask not what your Country can do for you but what you can do for your Country,)
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To: Sub-Driver

Why on earth would any grown man need a teleprompter to talk to a class of 6th graders?

If this were Bush, we would never hear the end of it.


3 posted on 01/25/2010 8:00:12 AM PST by vladimir998 (Part of the Vast Catholic Conspiracy (hat tip to Kells))
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To: Sub-Driver

“So, let me be very clear: fingerpainting is not uncool. It is, I should say, not only “dope”, but “hip”, “sweet”, “tight”, and “off the chain”.”


4 posted on 01/25/2010 8:01:22 AM PST by domenad (In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
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To: Sub-Driver
You guys look really cute in those chairs.

Who wrote that joke for him? Gibbs?
5 posted on 01/25/2010 8:02:07 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

LOL! *facepalm*


6 posted on 01/25/2010 8:04:11 AM PST by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I don't have a 'Cousin Pookie'.)
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To: Sub-Driver

This is false. The teleprompter set up was used in Obama’s address to announce some education plan. He met with the students in a completely different room. FR looks silly continually posting and reposting this.


7 posted on 01/25/2010 8:05:40 AM PST by RGSpincich
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To: Sub-Driver
Exit question: how many of the children sitting in that room wondered why they have to memorize speeches they give to the class, but the most powerful man in the world got to not only use notes, but a teleprompter?

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8 posted on 01/25/2010 8:06:11 AM PST by massmike (...So this is what happens when OJ's jury elects the president....)
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To: vladimir998

Good point. If it was President Bush it would be a really huge story rife with mockery and taunting words.


9 posted on 01/25/2010 8:06:48 AM PST by spetznaz (Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
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To: Sub-Driver

Looked like an SNL sketch.

Pray for America’s Freedom


10 posted on 01/25/2010 8:06:55 AM PST by bray (Throw All the Bums Out, starting with McCain)
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To: RGSpincich

Humorless apparatchic alert.


11 posted on 01/25/2010 8:07:50 AM PST by muawiyah ("Git Out The Way")
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To: Sub-Driver

Our lame brain president brought the teleprompter to address the press not to address students. Students were there as props for a cynical photo opportunity.
This was a five minute speech it seems

So our boy genius philosopher king Obama needs a teleprompter for a five minute speech? Is he that impaired? No wonder foreign leaders are laughing behind his back and don’t respect him


12 posted on 01/25/2010 8:08:43 AM PST by dennisw (It all comes 'round again --Fairport)
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To: Sub-Driver
Another “teaching” moment brought to us by the President. As a conservative educator, I would have used the President's example by pointing out how important it is to be able to read, stressing how important it is to actually be able to comprehend what one has read. There, there, now.

Anecdotal evidence can sometimes be a great help in teaching when reinforced with visual aids.

13 posted on 01/25/2010 8:09:47 AM PST by Constitutions Grandchild
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To: RGSpincich

Sorry. There ARE pictures with the teleprompter showing the students in the classroom.


14 posted on 01/25/2010 8:10:59 AM PST by originalbuckeye
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To: Sub-Driver

“The Post wrote, “’We’re going to raise the bar for all our students and take bigger steps towards closing the achievement gap that denies so many students, especially black and latino students, a fair shot at their dreams,’ Obama told a group of sixth-graders at Graham Road Elementary.”

Holy cow! Telling a group of kids this? That’s a divisive statement that will cause all sorts of havoc.

Can these dems ever learn not to use race as a whipping boy to divide and conquer?

I can just see the kids looking at “not us!” and blaming them for being denied as “so many students, especially black and Latino students, a fair shot.”

I truly dispise this man.


15 posted on 01/25/2010 8:11:58 AM PST by OpusatFR
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To: Sub-Driver

Spinner on Fox&Friends this morning said the reason for the teleprompters was that this was a major education address.

[If so, why wouldn’t he have done it in the auditorium with ALL the kiddies at that school? Just wondering... Maybe he thought a few hundred elementary kiddies would make too much noise and drown him out. Maybe he was still shell-shocked from that little b.r.t. who interrupted him during his speech in Massachusetts last weekend.]


16 posted on 01/25/2010 8:14:24 AM PST by TomGuy
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To: Sub-Driver

Well son of a gun, it looks like our affirmative action President is like most affirmative action hires. UNQUALIFIED!


17 posted on 01/25/2010 8:14:58 AM PST by Tupelo
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To: OpusatFR

Hussein sounds like the racist that he is.


18 posted on 01/25/2010 8:15:38 AM PST by Frantzie (TV - sending Americans towards Islamic serfdom - Cancel TV service NOW)
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To: originalbuckeye

I haven’t seen one.


19 posted on 01/25/2010 8:16:31 AM PST by RGSpincich
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To: RGSpincich

News flash: The leftie blogs and commentators who will use this to poke fun at right wingers will do so regardless. It’s not like they need us to give them a reason!

The photo is out there, some who see it are going to conclude that he needed the TOTUS just to talk to 6th graders.

Perception becomes reality.


20 posted on 01/25/2010 8:17:35 AM PST by bigbob
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