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by MengerSponge
1651 days ago
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So at best it's net neutral in educational outcomes, with increased administrative costs? Neat. Sounds like a great policy. What evidence is there that vouchers are helpful? Who benefits? (the answer here isn't "everybody") |
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> Who benefits? (the answer here isn't "everybody")
In areas that have done charter schools, the result is that poor-performing school administrations/companies (in terms of standardized tests) lose their charter and effectively "close down." Better performing ones are allowed to replace them.
The students benefit because they end up with better quality educations. They're no longer forced to go to terrible schools that keep getting money thrown at them despite having deeply-rooted problems: problems that the school has no incentive to fix due to the way the current public schooling system works.