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The “generally affable” Mike Padgett
Tennessee Ticket reviews Mike Padgett’s visit to Chattanooga, and recounts an unusual education proposal made by the Democratic candidate for Senate:
Another recipient of harsh criticism from the generally affable candidate was the No Child Left Behind act. And then, on the subject of education, came one of the boldest proposals of the day: public school teachers taking students into their homes, in very small class sizes (say, eight), for grades K-5. Pupils would learn basic home skills (making beds, paying bills) in addition to more traditional subjects. Then, said the candidate, larger class sizes and a “college-like” learning format would be suitable for older children, because they would have learned “the system.”

