ldrews, on 2017-January-11, 17:03, said:
- Establish a statewide level of funding per student per year
- Provide that funding to the parents and/or student via a voucher
- Allow the parents and/or student to select the educational vehicle to which the funding is disbursed (any educational vehicle that can show a minimum percentage of students passing a national competency test)
- At the Federal level, establish a nation wide competency test in base core subjects
- Require any institution receiving federal funding to accept the passing of the competency test as equivalent to a high school diploma
Where to begin:
1. Voucher systems started as a more politically correct version of the segregation academies that sprung up all across the South. They aren't much better today.
2. "School choice" sounds really good until you realize that most parents aren't optimizing based on the quality of the education that their children receive, rather they are trying to perpetuate socio and religious norms
3. Seems that we have an awful lot of evidence that the easiest way for schools to make sure that the score well on national competency tests is a combination of cheating on the tests and refusing to admit at risk students.
4. I am all for national education standards, however, last time I checked people didn't seem to much like the common core.
5. Seems that we already have the GED.