I highlight the democrats, because they have the pull of the unions but more so they have the gall to think that anything they deem racist is an actual argument. This isnt to say Republicans are perfect but Democrats have a long history of denying blacks Educational Opportunity from Slavery to Jim Crow to modern manditory school districting.
@@dariusthurman8835 I agree with you Darius. In 1978 the Detroit Public Schools created Renaissance High School. It was college prep., and it had high standards for entering and staying in. We were not permitted to have sports teams, so the school was oriented towards academics. At the time we were written up by U.S. News & World Reports as one of the top high schools nationwide. A number of our students were from the suburbs (imagine parents lying to get the child into a Detroit Public School), and the student body was diverse. The first two graduating classes 99% and 100% of the student body where accepted into college. For the National Science Fair, because we kept winning 100% of the Detroit Trophies and Scholarships, we were placed into the Suburban zone so other schools in Detroit could have a chance. Now look at it. It writes up in its bio about professional sports people. The student body is based on race, not ability. Its ranking is in the high 200's within Michigan and not nationwide were we would be in the 10,000's of quality. The School has gone from being one of the top high schools teaching Latin (German, French, Chinese and Japanese), to one that teaches only Mexican Spanish, and not one that teaches the Castillian base of Spanish and helping Spanish Speakers understand the different dialects of Spanish spoken Worldwide. When we graduated we had a year of basic college under our belts. Further, we had a rotating schedule so the students got 7 different classes in a 6 hour teaching day per week. Also we would never have the same class to start our day, so we balanced out how students absorbed knowledge throughout the day. I would love for us here in Las Vegas to do is for us to have at least 2 high schools, one liberal arts the other science and technology, or one that is combined with the two!
Yes, but are you teaching the minorities that they are being oppressed and the white kids that they are evil oppressors? After all, how can they possibly succeed in life without this crucial information.
@@Lorkisen no Im very neutral in my teachings. I tell the students it is not my job to tell them what to believe but to teach them facts and they can make their decisions based on what they learn.
I went from a charter school to a public school in highschool and the public school's quality of education could not compare to the education at my charter school
Awesome, if only they could get that level education at their local school. Unfortunately they wont because school choice allows failing schools to continue being neglected.
We couldn’t handle it anymore. We moved our 4 kids to a non union charter. It has facilities like a high end private school, on the same budget as our old crumbling union school. Good riddance.
Ok; then try one thing. Put the word ‘white’ in place of every time he says ‘black.’ Including the groups mentioned, like ‘panthers=clan.’ That’s really simple. Not to mention all the ethnicities he seems to forget about (because there’s a lot). If you need to use the victim card as a crutch, that’s sad. It’s worse when he can’t make a claim without using race. “Cry Wolf” all you want, but this is not really a great example. This is class warfare. Period. They don’t care what color you are. They want you to keep dividing yourselves. This is just an easy way to do it. Also, keep in mind that slavery is alive and well across the seas. So, if that’s your major issue here, you need to look more into that. This country was the first to abolish slavery (second according to historians, who also pointed out that the first country paid ‘previously owned slaves’ just enough to keep working for their owners).
This guy is a leftist posing as libertarian, he is a racist and I just wasted 55 minutes of my life watching this interview, he is not interested in looking at the root of the problem.
@@ernestoporras-polo5872 such a shame. Will never solve any problem especially ones this big until can get honest and address the root just as u said. We're fighting centuries of lies and manipulation on this one.
*It's unfair on how things has turned up to be due to the recent world pandemic things has been so difficult* *we see complains here and there in the social Media from different people in different countries all around the world* *The government has less or no time for their people anymore* *I think we all should try to engage in different things to make money and stop hoping on the economy*
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"There isn't an issue facing black people today that doesn't find it's origins in K-12 education" WRONG! I've spent the last 15yrs in the homes of the poor black people in the south side of Chicago. And I can assure you the problems start at HOME! The problems at home are clearly far and away more detrimental to the children than a mediocre public school system. That quote is so naive and misinformed I could write a book just on how wrong that is. The public school system does very little for kids no matter what color they are for starters. And when your parents are not ready or capable of being good parents, especially your father, the stage has been set early. That's the reality of it.
Although many problems facing black Americans today do originate in the home, Stewart identified education as significant, and actually, his reasons for it are intertwined with home issues. Listen to the section at 21:31 . First, he is a proponent that ALL parents should be engaged in and responsible for their child’s development, so his assumption and belief is that education and the home are inextricable linked. He identifies that a large part of education failing blacks is rooted in parents shoving responsibility for children into the hands of someone else (I.e. public school system). Yes, all parents (not just black parents) who send their kids to public schools are doing this to some degree. To me, it seemed like Stewart could claim k-12 as a major origin for black issues because it symbolizes and exacerbates the issue of parents not taking responsibility for/being engaged in the development of children, which I think you may agree is a common factor in the enormous fatherlessness problem plaguing black homes, which has countless negative consequences. To Stewart, way too few parents-of ANY race-are engaged enough in their child’s development and education. But he believes it’s potentially more hazardous for children in black families for various other reasons.
Also 22:22 for summary of the problem with handing your kids over to a system that doesn’t serve them well, complaining, and then making the same mistake over and over.
@@sylviahalo I agree with you that when you actually listen to his whole interview he does put a lot of responsibility on the parents. I thought that initially as well. But the thing that bothers me are those types of quotes, which are the headline. As they were in this video and that will go on the front page, and all most people see. That quote in & of itself is wrong, and doesn't even fully go along with his own thoughts it seems. But it continues to push forward an incorrect narrative that if you just change public schools that will fix the issues in poor black communities. Of course it wouldn't hurt, but from spending a lot of time in these homes I really think it will barley make a dent. And frankly I wonder how much experience he really has with those homes. It doesn't sound like much. So great quote for politicians who don't really care to repeat.
@I Dunno I think you're dead on that parents who care enough to try to get their kids in charter schools are much more involved already and that explains it. But I see trying to fix the issues at the point of a single parent in a bad situation with no father, being highly ineffective compared to trying to fix the problem from the foundation. Which is people having children into that environment. Obviously rather than deter that behavior the government actually encourages it through subsidizing (the welfare state).
His defense of the San Diego late homework policy is piss poor. If nothing happens to your academic score then you can jack up your academic score by turning things in late. It also promotes laziness and procrastination.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 oh yeah i feel you there. Was actually ejected from a science class in 7th grade because it was all the same material and it was all on paper for “experiments”. Eventually when I got to high school I had learned enough on my own I’d take niche electives and plug headphones in while acing the class and helping others with homework. When I got sent to in school/on campus suspension and railed through 4 weeks worth of homework in 3 days they were shocked and it only exacerbated problems.
According to Vox Day, the United States will break apart in the 2033 time frame. There might be at least 6 nations coming out of it: The Descendants of African Slaves Nation, The Irish Who Could No Longer Stand Their Irish Relatives in Ireland Nation, The Socialist Scandies Nation, The Descendants of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution Nation, Always the French Nation, and, of course, The Mexicans.
@@thegreatwhitesnark36 I wouldn't be too surprised to see the USA break up, but if one of the fragments of the USA is specifically defined by being Irish I'll eat my hat.
I'm a charter school parent because I wanted choice it depends on how the school is runny the leadership and I may sound like a hypocrite I would like to see more independent freedom schools in the public education system which means teachers have the freedom to teach and giving the parents a voice and more teaching opportunities for people of color. I see the world for it's character not is color
Every student in the US gets a ticket with $8,000 a year to spend on education. Spend it on home school. Spend it towards private school tuition. Spend it on the charter schools. Or spend it on public school. Public school and charter school tuition cost exactly $8,000 a year, not a penny more.
We have been homeschooling for 12 years now and don't regret. My kids don't learn for the purpose of doing high score in testes. They learn to get a good life and hopefully have fun at the same time. I don't care if they are smarter or dummer than the other kids I just want them to have success in there own world.
If I were a teacher I would have bought a hand full of "old" text books and "home schooled" peoples children for $50 per week, half day sessions, 8 to 10 kids per session. Parents would have had very low cost child care to help with there own schedules. Let's face it public school is subsidized child care and pre_education camps.. I realize this would not have reached all children and would have become a target early on but it would reframe the entire view of schools and family. After all this failure of distance learning I am more adamant then ever that homework is unjust. If a teacher can't cover the essential learning of a 4th grader in 8 hours then they are teaching the wrong things. SONNY FOR CLASS PRESIDENT!
It isn't skin color that determines anything; it's cultural. Stewart is black, so he says, yet he's lighter skinned than my Italian family members and even than most everyone we know in Hawaii. This is "black culture" he's talking about, and again, West Indians, Africans and Indians are often much darker, but have very different cultures.
@willepiot 27 Yeah but people in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin that chose Jorgensen would most likely prefer Trump to Biden if they didn't have TDS and they literally decided those elections, if we're pretending it matters anyway.
It's better to not vote at all since government is inherently wrong, inherently dysfunctional and inherently gets bigger no matter who you put in charge or how little power you give them. Anarcho-capitalism is pure freedom.
@@davidanalyst671 school choice and vouchers are basically the same thing, anything is better then public education. what are your thoughts on vouchers that can only be used for schooling and school spending rather then just straight up cash?
@@Andrew-th8jk the govt is trying to make ppl stupid at this point, but vouchers are good. and online schools should be opened so they can stay home and learn, or go to a daycare like environment and take remote classes from the number 1 english teacher in the nation. This would take abolishing the teachers union tho. I certainly will be happy when that happens
@@davidanalyst671 that was a pretty big claim. that was pretty utopian of you. im assuming you are a libertarian, so how would you abolish teachers unions? i would largely be happy as well if that happens, but it never will. the left controls everything, most importantly culture which is basically everything, when a country thinks a certain way, it votes a certain way, and when it votes a certain way, it puts leaders who make the laws into power. do you see where i am going with this? you won't get anywhere, especially with biden as the president, its going to set back school choice and vouchers another two or three elections back if not forever, due to them importing millions of illegal immigrants who consistently vote for them, which they can do more and more of, its not like they are going to repeal welfare benefits among other wasteful spending, they are going to blame it on capitalism which the world hasn't seen yet due to it being weighed down by corporatism, and socialism, all while getting people to vote in bigger and bigger government for more perceived stability. my point is that we need to take into account the fact that the left rules everything, show me once where conservatives or libertarians have even made an inch of progress, and i will show you the number of seconds it took them to repeal that progress, change it, then inact 3 more radical progressive policies. you won't get anywhere with abolishing teachers unions, at this point they ARE the government due to how close they are with certain important politicians. i made the distinction between vouchers and straight up money because its if you give straight up money you will get tons of cases where the parents put their kid in the cheapest school possible and use the left over money on anything but school, things like drugs and alcohol. i would much rather have vouchers that are only worth something when they are spent on school or school supplies, sort of like credit.
This has to one of the best and most informative channels on TH-cam. Mr Gillespie is what a journalist reporter should be... Well spoken, informative and thought provoking. If he and this channel represent libertarianism. Sign me up..
He basically called black conservatives Uncle Toms without actually saying it. Terrible logic from this person. He has a decent policy stance for ALL the wrong reasons.
The fact that he thinks only white people are conservative, proves how biased he is. Having respect for people to make up their own minds is healthy. No need to listen to people who are not open minded. They're selling something, and I'm not buying.
Are Sowell and Williams wrong when they say blacks were doing better in jobs, business and education in the 1950s than after the civil rights of the 1960s?
The idea that people owe other people a debt when one or both people were not alive at the time of the debt being created is a deeply illibertarian idea.
I took in my 17 year old nephew during this past school year and I am truly shocked at what he doesnt know. He is now entering his senior year and doesnt even know his multiplication tables....and I'm trying to help him with economics. Current public education is a joke. Hence...why I homeschooled my kids.
My husband and I have four children and send them to a charter school. They are white and in many of their classes majority of the students are minorities. Not only do they get a really good cultural experience being around children that don't look like them or come from the same background as them but they get a really good education away from powerful unions who waste money and don't help the children. My children have really amazing teachers that are Hands-On and totally dedicated to their learning. I don't understand why School of Choice is such a controversial subject. Doing what you feel is best for your child should never be controversial. Every child deserves access to a great education regardless of their zip code or their parents ability to pay. I would think low income communities and those of color would champion more options for their children to level out the playing field. Unfortunately, if parents are not committed to their child's success, no amount of school choice options will replace bad parenting.
I agree with your "no matter the zip code" attitude, but the reality is that schools have finite room for students. The "best" schools cannot physically accommodate every student wanting to attend there. What about the students that don't win the "best" school lottery? "School Choice" sounds awesome on the surface.
@@O0kalāUnfortunately in this country the level of funding your School receives is based on property taxes in your local community. So if you are a higher income area, your schools will reflect the high income of the community and if you are a low income community, your local schools will reflect that. Though I understand schools don't have unlimited resources, wealthier school districts have way more resources and a bigger pot to pull from. Until we make sure all districts across the country have equal access to the same resources, then it's going to only continue to go downhill. With that said, it's up to us parents to make sure we are part of the solution in when it comes to improving our schools. School districts cannot do it alone. Detroit public schools is an example of a heavily funded School district but is still one of the worst school districts in our state. Money doesn't equal success especially if the local school district is not fiscally responsible. Some of our highly rated private schools charge tuition that is below what many school districts get per enrolled student. Those in government should champion any efforts made to improve the education outcomes of our children. One size does not fit all and every child is its own individual with different learning needs, and learning styles. Where a child attends school should be the choice of the parents and not the choice of local politicians.
@@O0kalā School of Choice can be awesome and a wonderful opportunity for many families. It's unfortunate that politicians are using our children as political pawns instead of champion better education opportunities for our children. I am so grateful for the opportunities my four children have received via the School of Choice program. My oldest daughter has dyslexia and was not reading or writing at the age of nine. We found a Montessori based Charter School whose approach was to meet the child where they are at and to help guide them instead of forcing them to read and write at grade level. My daughter is now 11 and is finally learning to read and write and has a bright future ahead of herself. Politicians and those who are anti-charter schools really need to mind their business and let parents decide the best route for their child.🤷🏼♀️
@@momofmany9954 I'm very happy for your daughter and yourself, accordingly. What you say is correct...those opposing School Choice have other motives and are influenced by movers and shakers with money in mind, not successful students. I still believe, tho, that School Choice will not be the great savior for keeping kids from being left behind, but it's a great move forward. Your kids are fortunate to have parents that give a $#!+ about their education.
The solution is simple. Make the local school a GREAT school. Problem solved. No travel needed. No extra tuition needed. Fix the problem!!!!!! Its not all teachers. Part of fixing the problem means kicking misbehaving kids out of the classroom. Bad is bad. One bad apple can spoil the bunch. Behavior not race.
@@justinbond558 how is he a racist? He is black he is good with being black. He looks at data and goes “you know the government is a screwing me”. I also think the government is screwing me. The difference is, he may thinks the government is screwing him maybe a little more because he is black. I don’t see that little bit as him being a racist. That term racist in my opinion should be used sparingly. Racism is a hatred for another group of people, I didn’t hear any hatred from him. Tone is hard to read in text so let me denote my tone. It’s curious. I keep hearing people be called racist. I am genuinely curious what makes him a racist?
@@DRognstad01; think of it this way, if you need to bring in ONE specific race to fill your point/argument, that is considered racist. That’s really simple. This IS a class issue for sure, yes, but class is not defined by color. Period. Try this simple thing; Watch the video again, and replace the word “black” with the word “white.” (Including the said groups mentioned; ‘panthers=clan’ type thing). Then, try to pretend you’re not listening to a racist example. Flipping that script; you hear a surprise result. It sounds like any other bigot. Lastly; it’s crazy how he forgot to mention all the other ethnicities, that are also ‘held back’ due to education. This isn’t rocket science, it’s very simple.
Brilliant man. Had a lot of thoughtful things to say but his comments about black conservatives were incredibly smug and condescending. Like he said, there’s not just one story about us.
Ban: mandatory school, gov control over education and curriculum, hsd and ged requirements, public school, directly tax funding schools. Let kids learn job skills and work instead
fuck charters. why do you need permission from government to start a school? what we need is deregulation, including the whole charter system. government has become so big that people, and of all people, liberals, only dream of having a longer leash, instead of cutting the leash entirely.
The flippant dismissal of the issues with the 2020 election is a piss poor example of the dumbing down of America when you have a whole hoard of people who can't identify a woman.
"School Choice" is not a panacea. Of course every single parent would want their kids to go to the "best" school. However, physical spaces can only handle so many people. There will be far more kids unable to attend the "best" schools than those lucky enough to attend them. So, now what? Maybe the public sector schools should learn things from the private sector/charter schools...what are they doing different that leads to a more successful student? I certainly don't know, but their methods and practices can be analyzed for where they are finding success, and then implement the processes that lead to better outcomes.
bureaucracies don't learn the methods and practices of successful business they lobby the government to exploit their power and maintain monopolies. If a public school cannot compete with the best school they should go out of business and another private school can rise in it's place and compete for the best school. Everybody wanna go to MIT, but most would be happy to goto Caltech if it was closer to home, forcing everybody to go to evergreen should have never been an option.
Parents are in charge of their children. We all should be wary of federal intervention and control of anything. Especially concerning our children. Education should be local where parents have more control. Lobby your local politicians for what you want. School boards on up. If they aren't responsive, organize and get them replaced. Somehow we abdicated our responsibility civically a generation or two ago. If we just expect things to be done by others. We can't then be surprised if things don't work the way we want.
As a school bus driver to public schools when the Charter craze started, I have seen what it did to the make-up of the child populace. In my town, there are many Hispanics. After a few years of Charter schools the racial segregation was obvious. NO ONE was allowed to give voice to what we saw and experienced under threat of immediate termination; not drivers, or aides or , especially, Teachers. From a good mix of all kinds of kids (racially/culturally) to a public elementary school of 'non-blonde' kids. It was a 'white" exodus from the public schools. The funding dried up as the total money available for education was syphoned off to subsidize private enterprise for profit charter schools that could teach a narrow version of our country. Argue all you want, I saw it, it is happening now and since the charter schools could pick and choose their students, they chose the higher producing kids, making it seem like they were doing a better job , when in fact they were stacking the deck of scores by not allowing in kids who were not high achievers. I HAVE experienced this . What was left were all the poorer kids, and a badly skewed cultural mix. NOT a melting pot. CHarter schools are government subsidized segregation. Peace.
the opposite happened here, in order to compete with the charter schools that were providing a much better education to the Latino community the public schools created a special school that only accepted the best and brightest. It is known as one the best school in the country private or public and it's a free public school that you can only send your child to if they have the best grades in the city.
Black children, black-black-black-black-black. Guess what? LOTS of kids... of ALL skin tones are suffering from poor education. Does he care about other kids? Or just black ones? I have a pretty good idea.
Maybe YOU don’t them. I can’t afford to put my kids in private school, it would cost as much as my mortgage, actually a few hundred more. The public schools in my area are all getting failing grades. Charter was THE answer for MY family.
I think this guy refuses to process how much of an outlier he is. Come to the south spend some time in the ghetto. Take A job as a restaurant manger for 3-6 months as an experiment................. then write a book about how your views of people shifted radically.
I think it’s not necessarily that it’s racist I think it’s that charter schools hurt poor communities and minorities tend to be poorer. So in that sense it does hurt minorities.
Can you expand on this? I never understood the mechanism of why charter schools hurt poor communities because I thought they were publicly funded. I went to a charter school, and it was publicly funded.
@@valwold3567 I assume the argument involves how schools are funded in many areas - a certain number of dollars is allocated for each student at a school/district. When the student leaves that school/district for another, the funding leaves with them. Then the claim is "school choice" takes away money from the poorest of schools.
@@ForzaJersey Trump supported school choice. He wanted low income families to get tuition tax Credit vouchers. Because public schools are mostly failing.
I understand why someone would send their child to a different school to receive a better education. I would probably do the same, but pushing the idea of school choice is the government's way to continually neglect and underfund failing schools. Its literally the same argument conservatives/right leaning people use against immigration, people fleeing their country for a better life but allows the failing countries to ignore the issues causing people to leave in the first place. This issue is related to race because its often inner city minority kids leaving their public schools for a better school in what is typically a white area, this is because of the way funds are distributed among schools in different areas. Its a complicated issue as I don't want to take away a child's opportunity to receive a better shot at life but what are we going to do about the schools they are leaving. School choice isn't the solution and isn't an excuse to neglect failing schools. We have to allocate more budget to public schools. Ultimately this is a symptom of the overarching issue of poverty, over policing, crime rate, lack of opportunity, and lack of government investment in which racism and classism play a big role.
failing schools should go out of business and make room for educators that care to educate. The audacity to force children into failing schools that pipe kids to prisons and planned parenthoods in order to protect these schools from failing... Put otherwise: the kids have a right to education; schools, teachers and teachers unions do not have a right to profit off a government enforced monopoly to destroy children's future.
@@JohnDouqh schools fail because of being underfunded, its simple. Money brings in better resources, programs, and teachers. Kids absolutely have a right to a proper education which is why these schools need to be funded properly. Or did you mean only kids with money have the right to education?
@@JohnDouqh or if we're going the school choice way, I'm all in! If that means allowing every single child the choice of transferring and providing the transportation to do so.
@@memogui funding is not the issue. Many charter schools do better educating kids with less funding than public schools, especially in urban neighborhoods. Most private schools charge less per child than public schools receive. There is a reason no rich person would ever send their kids to a public school. Poor kids deserve the same quality of education as Barrack Obamas kids.
@@memogui school funding is based on tax base in a given zip code, the attendance record of kids, and standardized test scores. These are ALL part of the problem, in my opinion. This opinion is based on my personal experience in BOTH public and private schools as well as my experience raising 3 kids who went to public school and eventually into a home-school program through a public charter. If a parent were given a voucher worth a specific dollar amount regardless of income level or zip code the family resides within, and that parent were allowed to spend that voucher at whatever school provided the best solutions for their child's education, the market would dictate which scools failed and which succeeded. The successful schools would reap the benefits of the greatest share of the voucher money, and presumably attract the best teaching talent. The shitty teachers (currently protected by unionization) who didnt produce results would be forced to fix their issues or get a different job. The US has thrown trillions of tax dollars at public education...and we still suck at it. Its time to let the free market economy take over.
I am a teacher. Blaming us for the problems in education is like blaming the cashier for a cold hamburger. We just don't have that much power. Blame the school boards and the state legislatures. You elected them so maybe blame yourself.
God forbid poor black parents and kids leave failing democrat run public schools.
Pause✋🏾. Let's not make this a partisan issue because I pretty sure schools in Republican ran states are not much better.
Some schools are very badly run in Republican districts. Republican districts are still government run schools
I highlight the democrats, because they have the pull of the unions but more so they have the gall to think that anything they deem racist is an actual argument. This isnt to say Republicans are perfect but Democrats have a long history of denying blacks Educational Opportunity from Slavery to Jim Crow to modern manditory school districting.
@@dariusthurman8835 I agree with you Darius. In 1978 the Detroit Public Schools created Renaissance High School. It was college prep., and it had high standards for entering and staying in. We were not permitted to have sports teams, so the school was oriented towards academics. At the time we were written up by U.S. News & World Reports as one of the top high schools nationwide. A number of our students were from the suburbs (imagine parents lying to get the child into a Detroit Public School), and the student body was diverse. The first two graduating classes 99% and 100% of the student body where accepted into college. For the National Science Fair, because we kept winning 100% of the Detroit Trophies and Scholarships, we were placed into the Suburban zone so other schools in Detroit could have a chance. Now look at it. It writes up in its bio about professional sports people. The student body is based on race, not ability. Its ranking is in the high 200's within Michigan and not nationwide were we would be in the 10,000's of quality. The School has gone from being one of the top high schools teaching Latin (German, French, Chinese and Japanese), to one that teaches only Mexican Spanish, and not one that teaches the Castillian base of Spanish and helping Spanish Speakers understand the different dialects of Spanish spoken Worldwide.
When we graduated we had a year of basic college under our belts. Further, we had a rotating schedule so the students got 7 different classes in a 6 hour teaching day per week. Also we would never have the same class to start our day, so we balanced out how students absorbed knowledge throughout the day.
I would love for us here in Las Vegas to do is for us to have at least 2 high schools, one liberal arts the other science and technology, or one that is combined with the two!
Im a charter school teacher. 99% of students of color and they are getting a much better education than they would have otherwise gotten
Yes, but are you teaching the minorities that they are being oppressed and the white kids that they are evil oppressors? After all, how can they possibly succeed in life without this crucial information.
@@Lorkisen no Im very neutral in my teachings. I tell the students it is not my job to tell them what to believe but to teach them facts and they can make their decisions based on what they learn.
I went from a charter school to a public school in highschool and the public school's quality of education could not compare to the education at my charter school
Awesome, if only they could get that level education at their local school. Unfortunately they wont because school choice allows failing schools to continue being neglected.
@@memogui failing schools should be allowed to fail.
We couldn’t handle it anymore. We moved our 4 kids to a non union charter. It has facilities like a high end private school, on the same budget as our old crumbling union school. Good riddance.
We did the same thing with our 4 kuds. Our children attend a non-union Charter School and are getting a fantastic education.
Those who constantly use accusations of racism to discredit the opposition need to read "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
Some very fine literature.
Great point!!
Ok; then try one thing. Put the word ‘white’ in place of every time he says ‘black.’ Including the groups mentioned, like ‘panthers=clan.’
That’s really simple.
Not to mention all the ethnicities he seems to forget about (because there’s a lot).
If you need to use the victim card as a crutch, that’s sad. It’s worse when he can’t make a claim without using race.
“Cry Wolf” all you want, but this is not really a great example. This is class warfare. Period. They don’t care what color you are. They want you to keep dividing yourselves. This is just an easy way to do it.
Also, keep in mind that slavery is alive and well across the seas. So, if that’s your major issue here, you need to look more into that. This country was the first to abolish slavery (second according to historians, who also pointed out that the first country paid ‘previously owned slaves’ just enough to keep working for their owners).
Justin Bond He’ll to Fk YEA!! This is spot ON!!!! THANK YOU!! I have hope in humanity again 👌👏👏🙌🇺🇸
Except now they gaslight and rewrite history to say there was a wolf
Blind loyalty causes people to accept terrible policies.
Blind hatred causes people to reject great policies.
How about fatherless homes ? The statistics are very telling on that issue
they don't wanna talk about that
They don't talk about how mothers create fatherless homes.
This guy is a leftist posing as libertarian, he is a racist and I just wasted 55 minutes of my life watching this interview, he is not interested in looking at the root of the problem.
That boats sailed. Catch to much heat for even bringing up. Screwed on that one. The data is in and thatsd one of if not most important.
@@ernestoporras-polo5872 such a shame. Will never solve any problem especially ones this big until can get honest and address the root just as u said.
We're fighting centuries of lies and manipulation on this one.
*It's unfair on how things has turned up to be due to the recent world pandemic things has been so difficult*
*we see complains here and there in the social Media from different people in different countries all around the world*
*The government has less or no time for their people anymore*
*I think we all should try to engage in different things to make money and stop hoping on the economy*
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"There isn't an issue facing black people today that doesn't find it's origins in K-12 education" WRONG! I've spent the last 15yrs in the homes of the poor black people in the south side of Chicago. And I can assure you the problems start at HOME! The problems at home are clearly far and away more detrimental to the children than a mediocre public school system. That quote is so naive and misinformed I could write a book just on how wrong that is. The public school system does very little for kids no matter what color they are for starters. And when your parents are not ready or capable of being good parents, especially your father, the stage has been set early. That's the reality of it.
Although many problems facing black Americans today do originate in the home, Stewart identified education as significant, and actually, his reasons for it are intertwined with home issues. Listen to the section at 21:31 . First, he is a proponent that ALL parents should be engaged in and responsible for their child’s development, so his assumption and belief is that education and the home are inextricable linked. He identifies that a large part of education failing blacks is rooted in parents shoving responsibility for children into the hands of someone else (I.e. public school system). Yes, all parents (not just black parents) who send their kids to public schools are doing this to some degree. To me, it seemed like Stewart could claim k-12 as a major origin for black issues because it symbolizes and exacerbates the issue of parents not taking responsibility for/being engaged in the development of children, which I think you may agree is a common factor in the enormous fatherlessness problem plaguing black homes, which has countless negative consequences. To Stewart, way too few parents-of ANY race-are engaged enough in their child’s development and education. But he believes it’s potentially more hazardous for children in black families for various other reasons.
Also 22:22 for summary of the problem with handing your kids over to a system that doesn’t serve them well, complaining, and then making the same mistake over and over.
A great home with terrible schools is a better situation than a terrible home with great schools.
It’s an attempt to remove power of the family.
@@sylviahalo I agree with you that when you actually listen to his whole interview he does put a lot of responsibility on the parents. I thought that initially as well. But the thing that bothers me are those types of quotes, which are the headline. As they were in this video and that will go on the front page, and all most people see. That quote in & of itself is wrong, and doesn't even fully go along with his own thoughts it seems. But it continues to push forward an incorrect narrative that if you just change public schools that will fix the issues in poor black communities. Of course it wouldn't hurt, but from spending a lot of time in these homes I really think it will barley make a dent. And frankly I wonder how much experience he really has with those homes. It doesn't sound like much. So great quote for politicians who don't really care to repeat.
@I Dunno I think you're dead on that parents who care enough to try to get their kids in charter schools are much more involved already and that explains it. But I see trying to fix the issues at the point of a single parent in a bad situation with no father, being highly ineffective compared to trying to fix the problem from the foundation. Which is people having children into that environment. Obviously rather than deter that behavior the government actually encourages it through subsidizing (the welfare state).
His defense of the San Diego late homework policy is piss poor. If nothing happens to your academic score then you can jack up your academic score by turning things in late. It also promotes laziness and procrastination.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 best way for me to study was to make the cheat sheet even if i never used it. Sometimes it’s a game of time.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 oh yeah i feel you there. Was actually ejected from a science class in 7th grade because it was all the same material and it was all on paper for “experiments”. Eventually when I got to high school I had learned enough on my own I’d take niche electives and plug headphones in while acing the class and helping others with homework.
When I got sent to in school/on campus suspension and railed through 4 weeks worth of homework in 3 days they were shocked and it only exacerbated problems.
talk about making everything Racist how you get a race war
According to Vox Day, the United States will break apart in the 2033 time frame. There might be at least 6 nations coming out of it: The Descendants of African Slaves Nation, The Irish Who Could No Longer Stand Their Irish Relatives in Ireland Nation, The Socialist Scandies Nation, The Descendants of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution Nation, Always the French Nation, and, of course, The Mexicans.
@@thegreatwhitesnark36 what?
@@46_and28 he is predicting the usa in 2033.
@@thegreatwhitesnark36 I wouldn't be too surprised to see the USA break up, but if one of the fragments of the USA is specifically defined by being Irish I'll eat my hat.
woke-ism is barbara strizand effect.
how fucking pathetic.
There are poor white kids too!
"Poor kids are just as smart as white kids."
@DebraBryant that wouldn't address the rediculous accusation of racism.
I'm a charter school parent because I wanted choice it depends on how the school is runny the leadership and I may sound like a hypocrite I would like to see more independent freedom schools in the public education system which means teachers have the freedom to teach and giving the parents a voice and more teaching opportunities for people of color. I see the world for it's character not is color
Every student in the US gets a ticket with $8,000 a year to spend on education. Spend it on home school. Spend it towards private school tuition. Spend it on the charter schools. Or spend it on public school. Public school and charter school tuition cost exactly $8,000 a year, not a penny more.
We have been homeschooling for 12 years now and don't regret.
My kids don't learn for the purpose of doing high score in testes. They learn to get a good life and hopefully have fun at the same time. I don't care if they are smarter or dummer than the other kids I just want them to have success in there own world.
lol @ “testes”
Are you home schooling biology?
If I were a teacher I would have bought a hand full of "old" text books and "home schooled" peoples children for $50 per week, half day sessions, 8 to 10 kids per session. Parents would have had very low cost child care to help with there own schedules. Let's face it public school is subsidized child care and pre_education camps.. I realize this would not have reached all children and would have become a target early on but it would reframe the entire view of schools and family. After all this failure of distance learning I am more adamant then ever that homework is unjust. If a teacher can't cover the essential learning of a 4th grader in 8 hours then they are teaching the wrong things. SONNY FOR CLASS PRESIDENT!
It isn't skin color that determines anything; it's cultural. Stewart is black, so he says, yet he's lighter skinned than my Italian family members and even than most everyone we know in Hawaii. This is "black culture" he's talking about, and again, West Indians, Africans and Indians are often much darker, but have very different cultures.
'Government education' is a phrase that is empty of meaning outside propaganda usage.
Yeah, same here in Vietnam. We learn with a history textbook, literature textbook and teachers that are filled with propaganda shits.
Kinda falls apart when other countries prefer charter schools or simply choice
Vote Libertarian please thanks
Don't nominate Jo Jorgensen please.
Don't pander to BLM who endorses literal communism
@willepiot 27 Yeah but people in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin that chose Jorgensen would most likely prefer Trump to Biden if they didn't have TDS and they literally decided those elections, if we're pretending it matters anyway.
It's better to not vote at all since government is inherently wrong, inherently dysfunctional and inherently gets bigger no matter who you put in charge or how little power you give them.
Anarcho-capitalism is pure freedom.
racist? but it overwhelmingly helps black communities and children
not as much as if they got a school voucher, and could pick whatever school/teachers they wanted
@@davidanalyst671 school choice and vouchers are basically the same thing, anything is better then public education. what are your thoughts on vouchers that can only be used for schooling and school spending rather then just straight up cash?
@@Andrew-th8jk the govt is trying to make ppl stupid at this point, but vouchers are good. and online schools should be opened so they can stay home and learn, or go to a daycare like environment and take remote classes from the number 1 english teacher in the nation. This would take abolishing the teachers union tho. I certainly will be happy when that happens
@@davidanalyst671 that was a pretty big claim. that was pretty utopian of you. im assuming you are a libertarian, so how would you abolish teachers unions? i would largely be happy as well if that happens, but it never will. the left controls everything, most importantly culture which is basically everything, when a country thinks a certain way, it votes a certain way, and when it votes a certain way, it puts leaders who make the laws into power. do you see where i am going with this? you won't get anywhere, especially with biden as the president, its going to set back school choice and vouchers another two or three elections back if not forever, due to them importing millions of illegal immigrants who consistently vote for them, which they can do more and more of, its not like they are going to repeal welfare benefits among other wasteful spending, they are going to blame it on capitalism which the world hasn't seen yet due to it being weighed down by corporatism, and socialism, all while getting people to vote in bigger and bigger government for more perceived stability. my point is that we need to take into account the fact that the left rules everything, show me once where conservatives or libertarians have even made an inch of progress, and i will show you the number of seconds it took them to repeal that progress, change it, then inact 3 more radical progressive policies. you won't get anywhere with abolishing teachers unions, at this point they ARE the government due to how close they are with certain important politicians. i made the distinction between vouchers and straight up money because its if you give straight up money you will get tons of cases where the parents put their kid in the cheapest school possible and use the left over money on anything but school, things like drugs and alcohol. i would much rather have vouchers that are only worth something when they are spent on school or school supplies, sort of like credit.
This has to one of the best and most informative channels on TH-cam.
Mr Gillespie is what a journalist reporter should be... Well spoken, informative and thought provoking.
If he and this channel represent libertarianism. Sign me up..
Wonder if he had anyone in mind when he dodged naming specific black conservatives -- Sowell, Williams, Hughes, Loury, McWhorter, Elder, etc.
@59:27: Ragging on Thomas Sowell? Really?
Chris is a moron. Based on his comment about black conservatives he's literally never gone into what Sowell has said.
He basically called black conservatives Uncle Toms without actually saying it. Terrible logic from this person. He has a decent policy stance for ALL the wrong reasons.
The fact that he thinks only white people are conservative, proves how biased he is. Having respect for people to make up their own minds is healthy. No need to listen to people who are not open minded. They're selling something, and I'm not buying.
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Corruption takes half the funding before the first day of class.
and that's why small government.
Are Sowell and Williams wrong when they say blacks were doing better in jobs, business and education in the 1950s than after the civil rights of the 1960s?
The idea that people owe other people a debt when one or both people were not alive at the time of the debt being created is a deeply illibertarian idea.
Top notch interview
Thomas sowell > this guy
I took in my 17 year old nephew during this past school year and I am truly shocked at what he doesnt know. He is now entering his senior year and doesnt even know his multiplication tables....and I'm trying to help him with economics. Current public education is a joke. Hence...why I homeschooled my kids.
This issue is a top-2 or 3 Leftist stance that proves how deeply racist they are.
most leftists just ignore school choice imo
My husband and I have four children and send them to a charter school. They are white and in many of their classes majority of the students are minorities. Not only do they get a really good cultural experience being around children that don't look like them or come from the same background as them but they get a really good education away from powerful unions who waste money and don't help the children.
My children have really amazing teachers that are Hands-On and totally dedicated to their learning.
I don't understand why School of Choice is such a controversial subject. Doing what you feel is best for your child should never be controversial. Every child deserves access to a great education regardless of their zip code or their parents ability to pay.
I would think low income communities and those of color would champion more options for their children to level out the playing field.
Unfortunately, if parents are not committed to their child's success, no amount of school choice options will replace bad parenting.
I agree with your "no matter the zip code" attitude, but the reality is that schools have finite room for students. The "best" schools cannot physically accommodate every student wanting to attend there. What about the students that don't win the "best" school lottery? "School Choice" sounds awesome on the surface.
@@O0kalāUnfortunately in this country the level of funding your School receives is based on property taxes in your local community. So if you are a higher income area, your schools will reflect the high income of the community and if you are a low income community, your local schools will reflect that.
Though I understand schools don't have unlimited resources, wealthier school districts have way more resources and a bigger pot to pull from.
Until we make sure all districts across the country have equal access to the same resources, then it's going to only continue to go downhill.
With that said, it's up to us parents to make sure we are part of the solution in when it comes to improving our schools. School districts cannot do it alone.
Detroit public schools is an example of a heavily funded School district but is still one of the worst school districts in our state.
Money doesn't equal success especially if the local school district is not fiscally responsible.
Some of our highly rated private schools charge tuition that is below what many school districts get per enrolled student.
Those in government should champion any efforts made to improve the education outcomes of our children. One size does not fit all and every child is its own individual with different learning needs, and learning styles.
Where a child attends school should be the choice of the parents and not the choice of local politicians.
@@momofmany9954 Well stated.
@@O0kalā School of Choice can be awesome and a wonderful opportunity for many families. It's unfortunate that politicians are using our children as political pawns instead of champion better education opportunities for our children.
I am so grateful for the opportunities my four children have received via the School of Choice program. My oldest daughter has dyslexia and was not reading or writing at the age of nine. We found a Montessori based Charter School whose approach was to meet the child where they are at and to help guide them instead of forcing them to read and write at grade level. My daughter is now 11 and is finally learning to read and write and has a bright future ahead of herself.
Politicians and those who are anti-charter schools really need to mind their business and let parents decide the best route for their child.🤷🏼♀️
@@momofmany9954 I'm very happy for your daughter and yourself, accordingly. What you say is correct...those opposing School Choice have other motives and are influenced by movers and shakers with money in mind, not successful students. I still believe, tho, that School Choice will not be the great savior for keeping kids from being left behind, but it's a great move forward. Your kids are fortunate to have parents that give a $#!+ about their education.
I didn't agree with everything he said, but I think he'd say that that's just fine. I say it's just fine, too.
Government involvement is socialism
What do you agree with and what don't you agree with?
@@Cacowninja I'll have to watch it again. I don't remember.
The solution is simple. Make the local school a GREAT school. Problem solved. No travel needed. No extra tuition needed. Fix the problem!!!!!! Its not all teachers. Part of fixing the problem means kicking misbehaving kids out of the classroom. Bad is bad. One bad apple can spoil the bunch. Behavior not race.
It really upsets me how many times this guy said Black people, and black children.
He’s racist. That’s very clear.
welcome to a hyper racial aka racist society. 2020 has ingrained racism in america far more than anything since pre 1964
@@justinbond558 how is he a racist? He is black he is good with being black. He looks at data and goes “you know the government is a screwing me”. I also think the government is screwing me. The difference is, he may thinks the government is screwing him maybe a little more because he is black. I don’t see that little bit as him being a racist. That term racist in my opinion should be used sparingly. Racism is a hatred for another group of people, I didn’t hear any hatred from him. Tone is hard to read in text so let me denote my tone. It’s curious. I keep hearing people be called racist. I am genuinely curious what makes him a racist?
@@DRognstad01; think of it this way, if you need to bring in ONE specific race to fill your point/argument, that is considered racist. That’s really simple. This IS a class issue for sure, yes, but class is not defined by color. Period.
Try this simple thing; Watch the video again, and replace the word “black” with the word “white.” (Including the said groups mentioned; ‘panthers=clan’ type thing). Then, try to pretend you’re not listening to a racist example.
Flipping that script; you hear a surprise result. It sounds like any other bigot.
Lastly; it’s crazy how he forgot to mention all the other ethnicities, that are also ‘held back’ due to education.
This isn’t rocket science, it’s very simple.
This is priceless trying to make heads or tails of Joe Biden and says "I'm really confused a little bit" 😂😂😂
Brilliant man. Had a lot of thoughtful things to say but his comments about black conservatives were incredibly smug and condescending. Like he said, there’s not just one story about us.
Spot on. American history is a very mixed bag
Chris Stewart needs to be heard more
Integration is great. But that doesn’t mean that it is means to education.
We have no choice in rural California. The one charter is tiny and the rest are state run.
2:05 that is a good point about parents being infantilized and "professionalized" out of the education of their own kids.
I don't know it sounds like racism is separating the colors of freemason tile floor and chess board colors?
The future of civil rights is libertarian.
I’m 9 years old
Ban: mandatory school, gov control over education and curriculum, hsd and ged requirements, public school, directly tax funding schools. Let kids learn job skills and work instead
We need more charter schools
fuck charters. why do you need permission from government to start a school?
what we need is deregulation, including the whole charter system.
government has become so big that people, and of all people, liberals, only dream of having a longer leash, instead of cutting the leash entirely.
The One Best System: A History of American Urban Education
Book by David Tyack
The flippant dismissal of the issues with the 2020 election is a piss poor example of the dumbing down of America when you have a whole hoard of people who can't identify a woman.
"School Choice" is not a panacea. Of course every single parent would want their kids to go to the "best" school. However, physical spaces can only handle so many people. There will be far more kids unable to attend the "best" schools than those lucky enough to attend them. So, now what? Maybe the public sector schools should learn things from the private sector/charter schools...what are they doing different that leads to a more successful student? I certainly don't know, but their methods and practices can be analyzed for where they are finding success, and then implement the processes that lead to better outcomes.
bureaucracies don't learn the methods and practices of successful business they lobby the government to exploit their power and maintain monopolies. If a public school cannot compete with the best school they should go out of business and another private school can rise in it's place and compete for the best school. Everybody wanna go to MIT, but most would be happy to goto Caltech if it was closer to home, forcing everybody to go to evergreen should have never been an option.
Parents are in charge of their children. We all should be wary of federal intervention and control of anything. Especially concerning our children. Education should be local where parents have more control. Lobby your local politicians for what you want. School boards on up. If they aren't responsive, organize and get them replaced. Somehow we abdicated our responsibility civically a generation or two ago. If we just expect things to be done by others. We can't then be surprised if things don't work the way we want.
Great video. But gillespie totally stole my haircut from when I was in high school. Not cool, my guy.
“It comes down to the individual level (yet seeing people collectively not individually).”
This makes no sense.
As a school bus driver to public schools when the Charter craze started, I have seen what it did to the make-up of the child populace. In my town, there are many Hispanics. After a few years of Charter schools the racial segregation was obvious. NO ONE was allowed to give voice to what we saw and experienced under threat of immediate termination; not drivers, or aides or , especially, Teachers. From a good mix of all kinds of kids (racially/culturally) to a public elementary school of 'non-blonde' kids. It was a 'white" exodus from the public schools. The funding dried up as the total money available for education was syphoned off to subsidize private enterprise for profit charter schools that could teach a narrow version of our country. Argue all you want, I saw it, it is happening now and since the charter schools could pick and choose their students, they chose the higher producing kids, making it seem like they were doing a better job , when in fact they were stacking the deck of scores by not allowing in kids who were not high achievers. I HAVE experienced this . What was left were all the poorer kids, and a badly skewed cultural mix. NOT a melting pot. CHarter schools are government subsidized segregation. Peace.
the opposite happened here, in order to compete with the charter schools that were providing a much better education to the Latino community the public schools created a special school that only accepted the best and brightest. It is known as one the best school in the country private or public and it's a free public school that you can only send your child to if they have the best grades in the city.
Can we get Kmele Foster in on this conversation?
I don't see him much anymore 😕
Black separatism out of fashion? In the era of black spaces, black dorms, black graduations? Not to mention the HBCs Surely you jest.
Black children, black-black-black-black-black.
Guess what? LOTS of kids... of ALL skin tones are suffering from poor education.
Does he care about other kids? Or just black ones?
I have a pretty good idea.
I don't think this video's title is appropriate because it only seems to me to sum up one of the video's topics.
“Very dewian” yeah that’s not a good thing
Over policing 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Why cant we have school choice between private schools and public? We dont need the weird middle charter schools that get best of both worlds.
Tuition tax credit vouchers
Maybe YOU don’t them. I can’t afford to put my kids in private school, it would cost as much as my mortgage, actually a few hundred more. The public schools in my area are all getting failing grades. Charter was THE answer for MY family.
Why are we supporting people who are advocates of CRT to proclaim Libertarian?
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Right now, the leaders in the teacher unions need to be put in Guantanamo.
I think this guy refuses to process how much of an outlier he is. Come to the south spend some time in the ghetto. Take A job as a restaurant manger for 3-6 months as an experiment................. then write a book about how your views of people shifted radically.
I think it’s not necessarily that it’s racist I think it’s that charter schools hurt poor communities and minorities tend to be poorer. So in that sense it does hurt minorities.
How does a charter school hurt poor communities?
Can you expand on this? I never understood the mechanism of why charter schools hurt poor communities because I thought they were publicly funded. I went to a charter school, and it was publicly funded.
@@valwold3567 I assume the argument involves how schools are funded in many areas - a certain number of dollars is allocated for each student at a school/district. When the student leaves that school/district for another, the funding leaves with them. Then the claim is "school choice" takes away money from the poorest of schools.
Nick...I am sorry but did you set up your studio in a crawl space?
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Lol
Uh..... Should we tell him?
You good?
@@ForzaJersey Trump supported school choice. He wanted low income families to get tuition tax Credit vouchers. Because public schools are mostly failing.
@@RocketmanRockyMatrix Yeah. Poorly paid teachers, poorly motivated students, learning useless information, and old school looking buildings.
*This guy is really racist.*
Everything has to do with color. He sounds really similar to the mainstream media.
Boooo, be proud of your Irish heritage, our ancestors played a huge role in the creation of america.
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I understand why someone would send their child to a different school to receive a better education. I would probably do the same, but pushing the idea of school choice is the government's way to continually neglect and underfund failing schools. Its literally the same argument conservatives/right leaning people use against immigration, people fleeing their country for a better life but allows the failing countries to ignore the issues causing people to leave in the first place. This issue is related to race because its often inner city minority kids leaving their public schools for a better school in what is typically a white area, this is because of the way funds are distributed among schools in different areas. Its a complicated issue as I don't want to take away a child's opportunity to receive a better shot at life but what are we going to do about the schools they are leaving. School choice isn't the solution and isn't an excuse to neglect failing schools. We have to allocate more budget to public schools. Ultimately this is a symptom of the overarching issue of poverty, over policing, crime rate, lack of opportunity, and lack of government investment in which racism and classism play a big role.
failing schools should go out of business and make room for educators that care to educate. The audacity to force children into failing schools that pipe kids to prisons and planned parenthoods in order to protect these schools from failing... Put otherwise: the kids have a right to education; schools, teachers and teachers unions do not have a right to profit off a government enforced monopoly to destroy children's future.
@@JohnDouqh schools fail because of being underfunded, its simple. Money brings in better resources, programs, and teachers. Kids absolutely have a right to a proper education which is why these schools need to be funded properly. Or did you mean only kids with money have the right to education?
@@JohnDouqh or if we're going the school choice way, I'm all in! If that means allowing every single child the choice of transferring and providing the transportation to do so.
@@memogui funding is not the issue. Many charter schools do better educating kids with less funding than public schools, especially in urban neighborhoods. Most private schools charge less per child than public schools receive. There is a reason no rich person would ever send their kids to a public school. Poor kids deserve the same quality of education as Barrack Obamas kids.
@@memogui school funding is based on tax base in a given zip code, the attendance record of kids, and standardized test scores. These are ALL part of the problem, in my opinion. This opinion is based on my personal experience in BOTH public and private schools as well as my experience raising 3 kids who went to public school and eventually into a home-school program through a public charter.
If a parent were given a voucher worth a specific dollar amount regardless of income level or zip code the family resides within, and that parent were allowed to spend that voucher at whatever school provided the best solutions for their child's education, the market would dictate which scools failed and which succeeded. The successful schools would reap the benefits of the greatest share of the voucher money, and presumably attract the best teaching talent. The shitty teachers (currently protected by unionization) who didnt produce results would be forced to fix their issues or get a different job.
The US has thrown trillions of tax dollars at public education...and we still suck at it. Its time to let the free market economy take over.
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I am a teacher. Blaming us for the problems in education is like blaming the cashier for a cold hamburger. We just don't have that much power. Blame the school boards and the state legislatures. You elected them so maybe blame yourself.
If everyone school had the same quality this wouldn't be a problem
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