re567
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:35 PM |
(Public School is considered as a term for Private School)
To send their kids to Public School (Title Continued)
Even if people work hard, it will be impossible to actually pay term after term, as the money will be spent in taxes, payments, rents, etc.
So, please learn that even if people still earn, people will still send their kids to State Schools. |
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Zkiller11
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:41 PM |
| Which is why private schools shouldn't exist, especially if it leads to segretating the students based on their schools |
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Midmyst
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:52 PM |
| Think about school vouchers. The government basically gives parents a supply of money for their children that they can apply towards tuition any private school they wish. Voucher systems can exist alongside public schools or they might even replace public schools. |
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re567
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:55 PM |
| That goes against Public Schools to be honest. |
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Midmyst
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:57 PM |
| Yeah it does, but that's okay. Public schools suck. School vouchers give parents more choice and it the competition between schools would greatly improve the quality of education. Also, you wouldn't have to pay taxes for a school you don't want to support. (if public schools were replaced with vouchers that is) |
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re567
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| 22 Jan 2014 12:59 PM |
I agree with you.
However, wouldn't it cause problems with snobs? |
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re567
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| 22 Jan 2014 01:03 PM |
Like,
A parent (Snob) sends his son to a Public School
Under the voucher program,
A parent (Middle Class) sends his son to a Public School due to the vouchers.
Snob: Eww, you wear the same clothes!
Middle Class: I change them you know!
Snob: You are soo poor! I change them every hour!
MC: Why change it every hour? Why can't you view life as simple?
Snob: I am the Emperor of Life!
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Midmyst
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| 22 Jan 2014 01:10 PM |
First of all I just want to make it clear, because I think British people use different terms; when I say private school, I mean a non-government-run school, and a public school means a government run school. So we might be thinking about different things.
But to answer your scenario, that's called bullying (albeit a light form of it) and it happens every day in both public and private schools. Under the voucher system, I would expect that bullying would decline as the schools who were better at dealing with bullying would be favored by parents, so more parents would want to send their kids there because they know it would be a safer environment. And under the voucher system, they could. Choice and competition increases the quality of learning, but also the environment in which you learn. |
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re567
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| 22 Jan 2014 01:11 PM |
Okay.
Thank you for at least giving a nice post. |
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