Comment by krainboltgreene
5 days ago
It's so hilarious to look at 10k years of education history and be like "Nah, funding doesn't make a difference."
Incredible.
5 days ago
It's so hilarious to look at 10k years of education history and be like "Nah, funding doesn't make a difference."
Incredible.
The US already spends more per student than almost any other country (5th globally) and the outcomes are getting constantly worse.
It’s not a funding problem.
A lot of that funding in the US goes to pay teachers money they then use to pay for health insurance -- which in other countries is often provided by the tax base at large and not counted as an education expense.
That's half true. You have to think about cost of living, you can't just compare across the globe like that. And especially opportunity cost. In the US, teacher pay lags behind similarly educated professionals.
But you're right after a certain point other factors matter more than simple $ per student. Unfortunately one of those factors is teacher pay <=> teacher quality.
From the teacher's I've talked to, it's teacher work conditions related to student behavior that are creating more problems than anything else.
Disruptive students in particular who negatively impact everyone around them but for whatever reason, are frequently not removed from the environment. It's also driving a lot of good teachers into retirement.
When you see clusters of poor performance, my guess is that it's associated with regional policy creating a poor environment rather than a total absence of quality teachers.
It's incredibly unfair that you get to just lie online or worse that you actually believe what you're saying.
What exactly is the lie?
US is 5th globally in spending per student. I actually thought it was #1 and initially said that but then corrected it after double checking.
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