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by subpixel
3799 days ago
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I currently teach basic CS in an inner-city school, on a volunteer basis. Unfortunately, the problem isn't "US public schools lack {{important thing}}". The problem is that US public education is deeply broken. It's interesting to see the momentum living wage/minimum income campaigns are getting. But education equality, for which there must be a better term, isn't often brought up. At the school I'm in, when a kid with any potential comes in, the only course of action is to to help her transfer out to a school where she will actually learn something. Sadly, this is not the exception - there are literally millions of kids around the country in similar schools. |
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Why aren't they learning anything in your school? What should the school be doing that they are not doing now?