Education
Related: About this forumHave you heard This American Life episode 550: Three Miles?
Here is a link https://m.thisamericanlife.org
I found this to be a moving story about education in America.
But is it true that there is such disparity in education? Im sure there are private high schools that cost $50k a year in tuition. Is it also true that there are public schools without a library or standard courses for college prep?
If so, why is this allowed to continue?
elleng
(136,071 posts)so their 'owners' can own EVERYTHING. They've worked hard for a long time to see to this.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)To simplistically blame Republicans for the poor schools in this country (and despite the popular myth, not all public schools are awful) completely misses the point that this country has long had a history of not being willing to pay for education. It's more noticeable in places like the South, which were much slower to establish free public education, but it's an undercurrent almost everywhere.
Over and over again you'll hear people, who ought to know better, say things like, "When I was in school we didn't have all these computers and I got a good education!" Which totally misses the point about changing technology.
What would bear researching is which school districts vote for higher taxes for the schools, compared to the ones which typically don't. There will probably be not so much a party affiliation connection as an SES connection.
elleng
(136,071 posts)Clearly this country is unwilling to pay for education, and getting worse all the time.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)that will magically make all schools great, and all kids scholars.
elleng
(136,071 posts)I don't know anyone who does.
YvonneCa
(10,117 posts)GaryM
(36 posts)We talk about education all the time, but is this something were willing to fix?
Totally agree that this cannot be blamed all on republicans.
I was shocked that a young person with such potential and a clear vision for her life ultimately accepted being educated to serve the privileged who can pay $50k a year for high school.