2 thoughts on “What Do We Get For Our Education Dollars?”
Looking for an answer. How about this… teachers unions contribute to the decline of educational quality .
Furthermore , tenure systems, fiercely defended by unions, make it difficult to remove ineffective teachers, even when evidence suggests they hinder student progress.
Teachers unions consistently oppose school choice initiatives, such as charter schools and education savings accounts , which empower parents to select better-performing schools.
Unions have increasingly aligned with progressive ideologies, advocating for curricula that prioritize social justice over academic rigor.
Looking for an answer. How about this… teachers unions contribute to the decline of educational quality .
Furthermore , tenure systems, fiercely defended by unions, make it difficult to remove ineffective teachers, even when evidence suggests they hinder student progress.
Teachers unions consistently oppose school choice initiatives, such as charter schools and education savings accounts , which empower parents to select better-performing schools.
Unions have increasingly aligned with progressive ideologies, advocating for curricula that prioritize social justice over academic rigor.
Oh, shutter the US Dept. of Education.
You pretty much nailed it, Fred.
Can you imagine $30,000 per pupil per year in NYC? What a racket.