@BruceDeitrickPrice your right. "Dumbing down" because if its ran by the government and it can always come back with an excuse saying "its because we need more money" thereby encouraging failure.
If it were private business. Failure is never accepted plus the parents are paying and having more control over any worthless alcoholic union-controlled lazy ass teachers.
Homeschooled students, on average, scored 30 percentile points higher than the average on standardized tests when compared to public school students. The difference between black and white homeschool students was a statistically negligible 3 percent on such exams. The average homeschool family spends $500 per student per year for their education.
Although homeschooling may not be the solution for everyone, it proves that spending money on government schools clearly is not the answer.
I'm seeing a pattern in several of these videos. Lots of complaining. But no emphasis on raising standards everywhere. Kids can get a good education in a shack if the people in charge sincerely try to provide a good education. What the US specializes in is dumbing down. I think the demand should be for more basics, more academics. More facts, more knowledge. I have a lot of videos here but for a more sweeping statement, Google "38: Saving Public Schools."
@BruceDeitrickPrice your right. "Dumbing down" because if its ran by the government and it can always come back with an excuse saying "its because we need more money" thereby encouraging failure.
If it were private business. Failure is never accepted plus the parents are paying and having more control over any worthless alcoholic union-controlled lazy ass teachers.
fargonbastedge 2 months ago
Asians and jews do better than whites and have MUCH lower funding
"income equality" debunked.
fargonbastedge 2 months ago
Homeschooled students, on average, scored 30 percentile points higher than the average on standardized tests when compared to public school students. The difference between black and white homeschool students was a statistically negligible 3 percent on such exams. The average homeschool family spends $500 per student per year for their education.
Although homeschooling may not be the solution for everyone, it proves that spending money on government schools clearly is not the answer.
CaliforniaArchitect 1 year ago
I'm seeing a pattern in several of these videos. Lots of complaining. But no emphasis on raising standards everywhere. Kids can get a good education in a shack if the people in charge sincerely try to provide a good education. What the US specializes in is dumbing down. I think the demand should be for more basics, more academics. More facts, more knowledge. I have a lot of videos here but for a more sweeping statement, Google "38: Saving Public Schools."
BruceDeitrickPrice 2 years ago 2