When the government fails to provide a solution it should be no surprise when wealthy individuals step in and solve the problem.
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Replying to @Mihoda @DanielleFong
His kid would get more out of the arrangement. He curates the brightest co-students to elevate his child’s already advantaged position; they go back to a chronically static class rung. Just feels exploitative in the long run. I know he means well, but it’s a shallow solution.
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a scalable solution could grow out of it, whereas public achool is locked into an absolute denial of the current solution let a million homeschool bubbles bloom imo
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The problem is that private schooling of any kind undermines democracy. Just ask Betsy DeVos. (I say this while recognizing that public education could be improved greatly.)
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it does not !
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I agree, a scalable solution does not undermine democracy. But I believe it is sufficiently obvious that this solution is not scalable. If we need X teachers now for public and 3x teachers in pods, we can't magic up 7.6m teachers for the same cost as 3.8m teachers.
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...and we certainly can't do it in time for the pandemic.
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Replying to @wizardofdawes @Mihoda and
come on guys it’s a factor of 3 and there’s what 40mm unemployed?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @wizardofdawes and
you need some support from parents, you need empathy
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it’s not taking away from funding public schools, it’s a prototype of better options. the current public school solution will suck
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