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by chrisseaton
2992 days ago
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> Of course I do. Right, well here's the answer to the original question then. If you want teachers to be able to teach calculus, and you agree people should have an education in a subject to teach it, then you need the teachers to study calculus themselves, which they weren't necessarily doing, because they studied things other than maths, so you need to use more resources to have them also take calculus classes, so it costs more. |
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Sounds like things are all messed up in what districts pay for. They don't need more money, they need to redirect what they're already paying for.