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![]() "BCITORGB" wrote in message oups.com... Scott stuns frtzw906 with his very left-of-center appraoch to both policing and education.... WOW!" ===================== I don't disagree at all. Moreover, I would like to see monies collected for schools brought into a central, state-operated distribution center, and distributed to the individual schools (not districts) based on per-capita attendance and demonstrable need or sub-standard facilities and/or equipment. That would eliminate the disparity in facilities, equipment, supplies and qualified teachers seen between wealthy communities and inner-city areas. ==================== Your point about "individual schools (not districts) very much mirrors the German model (there are no districts -- there are just schools within the state). I'll have to agree with you fully on your proposal. The district model has always confounded me because it exacerbates the discepancies. OK, Scott, explain the logical inconsistency between your position on policing (and apparently schooling -- I'm still picking myself off the floor!! GRIN), and healthcare. It seems we could/should apply the very same logic to medical services as we do to educational (police) services above. Just curious.... frtzw906 Me too! And I would love to see more accountability and responsibility at the level of the school. The school environment is extremely stifling due to the multiple levels of bureacracy, particularly in large urban areas. Teachers and principals lack appropriate freedom to respond to student and family needs, and mediocrity is encouraged. One understandable resistance to increased control at the school level comes from the fear that it is simply an excuse to reduce education. |
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