Side note...
This exact issue is sort of at the center of school vouchers. The National Education Association has some great findings and articles in relation to vouchers. They are opposed to them. A harvard professor released a study relatively recently claiming that vouchers do work, but it was later found that only one grade benefited from private schools, and only in one or two subjects. He also was very strongly in favor of vouchers before his study. The other 2-3 grades sampled showed no improvement. Other studies lean towards there being little difference between the quality of education a kid gets when using a voucher to go to a private school as opposed to a public one. Charter schools tend to show WORSE performances than public or private schools according to the studies I've seen.
Let's get one thing straight.. I don't think public schools are perfect, nor do I think I have the answers, I'm just offering it as fodder for the debate
Another thing to consider is that at best 10% of students who attend public schools could be educated in private schools due to capacity limits and enrollment requirements.
{edit addition} - Oh yeah.. and I was educated in public schools. I'd say my high school education was about as good as my university education (a top 50 university according to USN&WR) in terms of quality, with the exception of budget of course. I do not think the atmosphere was great, and it probably induced some prejudices and biases into my mind, but the education was alright.
This exact issue is sort of at the center of school vouchers. The National Education Association has some great findings and articles in relation to vouchers. They are opposed to them. A harvard professor released a study relatively recently claiming that vouchers do work, but it was later found that only one grade benefited from private schools, and only in one or two subjects. He also was very strongly in favor of vouchers before his study. The other 2-3 grades sampled showed no improvement. Other studies lean towards there being little difference between the quality of education a kid gets when using a voucher to go to a private school as opposed to a public one. Charter schools tend to show WORSE performances than public or private schools according to the studies I've seen.
Let's get one thing straight.. I don't think public schools are perfect, nor do I think I have the answers, I'm just offering it as fodder for the debate
Another thing to consider is that at best 10% of students who attend public schools could be educated in private schools due to capacity limits and enrollment requirements.
{edit addition} - Oh yeah.. and I was educated in public schools. I'd say my high school education was about as good as my university education (a top 50 university according to USN&WR) in terms of quality, with the exception of budget of course. I do not think the atmosphere was great, and it probably induced some prejudices and biases into my mind, but the education was alright.
