Mr Puggsly said:
Sure, that's an option. Charter schools get great results in spite of getting less money. Education through computers is not living up to its potential probably due to unions slowing progress. Pouring more money into education doesn't seem to get better results.
That graph is from John Stossel. |
Is the graph adjusted for inflation?
Also, private schools tend to inflate grades, because they make money that way, if charter schools = private schools.
If public education is getting that much money in the US, then why are so many schools starved of resources? Do you still cut funding for schools that perform badly? Because that's one of the worst policies ever made.
You simply need to standardize and optimize the system, so that no matter where you go to school, you get the same education.
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