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MythBusters - Education from the Inside Out Coalition
take back the blogs. Comment: Hard working, law abiding cifizens who can't afford to send their children to college, wil
Want to talk about Pell Grants? The Education From the Inside Out Coalition recognizes that there are a lot of myths circulating in the comments section of stories that discuss Pell Grant restoration for incarcerated community members. Here is a tool to help take back the blogs.
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Comment: Hard working, law abiding citizens who can't afford to send their children to college, will be paying for the college degrees, of imprisoned, law breaking criminals … – Jim Symes Wall Street Journal, http://bit.ly/WSJ_Pell; 2015
Comment: Better yet, give them skills they can use to get a good job: welding, carpentry, plumbing, etc. Face it, Leavenworth isn't going to be churning out scholars any time soon. – Troy Ashlin Wall Street Journal, http://bit.ly/WSJ_Pell; 2015
Comment: Increased educational opportunities for criminals accomplishes nothing beyond equipping them to commit more sophisticated crimes. - David Zamos Wall Street Journal, http://bit.ly/WSJ_Pell2; 2015
Comment: Allow the non-violent criminals to participate in this work while remaining prisoners use the proceeds the prison gets to pay for college courses. - Matthew Auman Wall Street Journal, http://bit.ly/WSJ_Pell; 2015
The MYTH :Expanding Pell eligibility will decrease the amount of Pell funding available for traditional students. The TRUTH :Pell grant program is a quasi-entitlement and receives whatever funding is necessary for Grants to all income eligible persons.
The MYTH :Incarcerated Americans should only receive vocational education as they cannot keep up with the rigors of liberal arts education and will not find employment in other fields. The TRUTH: Returning citizens who participate in post-secondary education have higher rates of employment and are not limited to vocational positions. Courses in liberal arts prepare returning citizens for a range of careers . The MYTH: If you educate and incarcerated person they will return to their communities as better, smarter criminals. The TRUTH: The national recidivism rate is 67.8% that number drops drastically if a person participated in post-secondary education while incarcerated. Some in-prison college providers boast recidivism rate of 0%-4%.
The MYTH : Incarcerated people should do menial labor and pay for college like everyone else. The TRUTH :Prison labor has been used in communities for decades to provide free labor and often to offset the high cost of incarceration. Close to a million incarcerated individuals are working full time yet the wages are so low that they cannot afford to pay for in-prison college programs.