"wild, all these interventions in schools don't result in better educational outcomes, i wonder what's wrong here"
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not that i recall
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Texas has done this for 25-ish years. I don’t know enough to fairly compare it to other school systems but I *think* I’ve read that our “achievement gaps” are a bit smaller than other states but then again TX is weird
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And I’m mistaken, it’s only partially equalized funding apparently? It’s very confusing and the district that sued for the equalization in the 90s is in my city and I would still do quite a lot to not send my kids there. Wow.
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Where I grew up I wouldn't call it disparate funding per se but there were schools that just had programs that others didn't (and those schools had money) Even students who tried at less-resourced schools could not compete with the more-resourced students Was depressing
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What does "partly" mean.
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My radical assumption is that lerning outcomes are not causally linked to spending at all
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Excepting may be student to teacher ratio‘s
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