The previous
poster addressed a significant problem for many students (and parents) in public education. Yes
they pay for it from taxes, but because the money doesn't come directly from their pocket or
checkbook, they see it as not have great value. In our school we have the same students
repeating core classes two or three times in a row--they put no effort into the class. What if
parents had to pay the tuition the second time a kid had to take the core class due to lack of
effort?
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Should education be made a fundamental right ? Why? Should education be made a fundamental right ? Why?
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