He lost me with his discussion on test scores. Over the past 50 years an enormous investment has been made in public schools, albeit poorly by governments. Those who want to learn from dedicated teachers will do so.
The state I live in has for decades been pouring money into inner city schools with predominantly black population. These schools
Are still severely underperforming.
So, it's not just money. But, money is still the legal tender for education. It just has to be used more effectively, whatever that means.
He lost me with his discussion on test scores. Over the past 50 years an enormous investment has been made in public schools, albeit poorly by governments. Those who want to learn from dedicated teachers will do so.
The state I live in has for decades been pouring money into inner city schools with predominantly black population. These schools
Are still severely underperforming.
So, it's not just money. But, money is still the legal tender for education. It just has to be used more effectively, whatever that means.