Quote from nutmeg:
Good point. AND there never will be a difference in performance. The status quo won't allow a "performance" difference. This would admit defeat or failure, a concession. Never happen.
Charter schools have waiting lists, what does that tell you? People voting with their feet. The middle class family may remain in the city if their children could attend a charter school.
According to international educational rankings: Finland, Australia, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Netherlands and the United Kingdom beat the United States, while the Asian nations of South Korea, Japan and Singapore ranked first through third, respectively.Quote from ratboy88:
doodoo's public school's success;
Poorly I am sure. I wonder what Detroit has to do with excellent public education systems in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Finland, Australia, Belgium and excellent work of their corresponding Departments of Education that my previous post was about?Quote from ratboy88:
i wonder how detroit measures up?
Quote from dddooo:
Poorly I am sure. I wonder what Detroit has to do with excellent public education systems in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Finland, Australia, Belgium and excellent work of their corresponding Departments of Education that my previous post was about?
Oh, btw Japan does have Teachers Union which happens to be "Japan's largest and oldest labor union of teachers and school staffs." Somehow the existence of the Union does not prevent Japan from having one of the best educational systems in the world.Quote from ratboy88:
i wonder if they have tavistock controlling their teachers' unions?