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No Child Left Behind

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Theophilus Posted: Thu, Feb 25 2010 8:23 PM

Is it working? Is it reasonable? How could public or private funds be spent more adequately do ameliorate aggregate academic performance?

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As somone currently experiencing the public school system, I can tell you that whatever this was supposed to do, there is no concievable argument that it was a sucess in making the schooling system in America anywhere near a quality one.

"Lo! I am weary of my wisdom, like the bee that hath gathered too much honey; I need hands outstretched to take it." -Thus Spake Zarathustra
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State schools leave all children behind.

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Spideynw replied on Thu, Feb 25 2010 11:41 PM

Theophilus:
Is it working?

Could you please define "working".

Theophilus:
Is it reasonable?

Could you please clarify what is "reasonable".

Theophilus:
How could public or private funds be spent more adequately do ameliorate aggregate academic performance?

Privatize formal education.

At most, I think only 5% of the adult population would need to stop cooperating to have real change.

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