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Comment by 23B1

4 days ago

Because public education has become a vector for propaganda.

Because we spend more per student but with awful results.

Because our brightest don't become schoolteachers.

Because education is years if not decades behind the skills curve.

Because big, powerful teachers unions make change impossible.

Because parents have spared the rod and spoiled the child.

I don't think I've ever heard "big powerful unions" and "teachers" in the same sentence before.

  • The NEA is the largest union in the United States.

    • But also not functionally a union. Teachers are actually represented by their state affiliate, and whether or not they can collectively bargain (the sine qua non of being a union) varies from state to state. Personally, I've lived in several states, but none in which the state Education Association was able to collectively bargain for its members.

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