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by willcipriano
1723 days ago
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I can't find that data, but I doubt that a couple of minimum wage lunch ladies and a school nurse are why our schools have to cost twice as much as everywhere else. Other nations provide transportation as well, all of Europe doesn't live in areas with public transit, despite that perception. As for sports, if sports aren't moving the needle academically then we shouldn't be funding them. If other nations priotized education over sport, and got better results we should learn from them. Just throwing more money at probably won't do anything, what is likely is that they will double down on the strategies that aren't working. |
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We certainly could learn from what works around the world, but comparing raw numbers is simply not helpful.
We can also learn from what works in different states. For instance, Massachusetts, as a state, has PISA scores that are on par with the best in the world.