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The problem are legislators who are unwilling to make sensible investments into public education.
Ahh, the idea that more money will fix it. Hint, it keeps being tried and not working. Paying teachers more will never fix the issues of not allowing them to kick disruptive students out of class, or fail students who don't perform, purposefully aiming to not teach whites in order to bridge the achievement gap, etc
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[–] 13436137? 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Ahh, the idea that more money will fix it. Hint, it keeps being tried and not working. Paying teachers more will never fix the issues of not allowing them to kick disruptive students out of class, or fail students who don't perform, purposefully aiming to not teach whites in order to bridge the achievement gap, etc
[–] Computergeek01 ago
Name the problem! The NCLB was a mistake!
[–] slwsnowman40 ago
Yes. I think we'd get better teachers, as we'd get people that wanted to teach and not those looking for an easy job.