Also, I am not fond of addiction as the conceptual framing of the problem, but having recently witnessed pretty compulsive behaviors from children with regard to current screens, I’m not even that sure of that anymore.
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Addition: I’m hearing that public school pay isn’t lower than some/many elite private schools especially in unionized states. One rarely hears of things where intrinsic rewards are expected to be sufficient in things that affect reproduction of class status. Interesting.
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Individualized education requires low ratios and lots of books, not fancy stuff.
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And addiction is an odd framing - there are many things we are programmed to need (clothes for example) that we don't consider harmful.
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Interestingly the fancy elite high school I went to paid teachers worse than the area public schools it just gave them a ton of autonomy and trusted them.
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I’m far from an expert on this, but I don’t think it’s true that private schools in NYC pay better than public schools
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they certainly don't in DC-VA-MD
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wow, it's almost like they are preparing young people for 2 different futures. inequality appears in subtle ways that create non subtle divergence in future lives.
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I read these stories and tense up because so often the reporter then points to the peninsula Waldorf schools. Waldorf is the Scientology of education and they eschew technology for mystical woo-woo reasons, but that's always left out.
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