...Rudolf Steiner... — Jack Cummins
public schools tend to be reactionary and not progressive. — Megolomania
more parents opted to start their own charter schools — Megolomania
Again, teachers know what works, but in places where they fail they are unable to implement it. The result of your experiment would be increased inequity as middle class parents fund their schools better....new educational methods... — Megolomania
Schools are funded by property taxes, — Megolomania
I want to start a small school to create a small community of kids in an affluent area where they just may have the resources necessary to band together and make some substantial world changes. — Megolomania
At this point, I think it would be great if more parents opted to start their own charter schools or create homeschool collectives to experiment with new educational methods. The methods that work would hopefully be praised and continued by the students who were happy with their education. — Megolomania
I want to start a small school to create a small community of kids in an affluent area where they just may have the resources necessary to band together and make some substantial world changes. — Megolomania
But it is a greater challenge to educate students who start with much less social capital and increase their social capitalization (like the skills needed to acquire and use knowledge to their best advantage along with social connections). Of course, minority children get screwed out of good educations pretty often, but the "surprising" fact is that white children do too. And anyone who is poorer than average is likely to get a poorer than average education. — Bitter Crank
Have you read about Unschooling? — Megolomania
But it is a greater challenge to educate students who start with much less social capital and increase their social capitalization (like the skills needed to acquire and use knowledge to their best advantage along with social connections). — Bitter Crank
we collectively aren't even sure what education is supposed to be doing. — Bitter Crank
What makes some poorer families value education and others not? Does anyone study that — schopenhauer1
Part of the problem, observed for at least the last 60 years by various observers, is that we collectively aren't even sure what education is supposed to be doing. Sorting the good boats out for lifting by the next high tide, and sinking the low quality ones? Regulating the labor pool? Conducting an enlightenment factory? Training people for dead end jobs? Educating people for a society that ceased to exist a long time ago? Giving people basic skills (to do what?) — Bitter Crank
You left out babysitting — Banno
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