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New Ahh, good distinction
Test scores don't correlate with school funding very well. But they *do* correlate with the income of the student population.
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Drew
New Bingo on that correlation.
I do not think that the massive consequences of the dis-USA's premeditatedly-enforced acceptance of a perpetual Sub-class ... are remotely comprehended.
Certainly, in public-space, every such discussion immediately aligns-by inculcated Ideology--the Worst-kind of framing!
(And that habit too is embedded in most, from kid Competition-games vastly outnumbering any Cooperation-games.)

Maybe that's a major ingredient of our incorrigibility?
(But even if that were true: who Cares..? enough to raise the Issue until ... it is really Addressed?)
     Education.. that's Science innit? (or at least means to employ its methods.) - (Ashton) - (12)
         Diane Ravitch seems sensible. - (Another Scott) - (11)
             "Common Core" is like "Common Sense" - (folkert) - (5)
                 I'm bi-polar about it. - (Another Scott) - (4)
                     Common Core mostly isn't taught right - (drook) - (2)
                         Math is hard to teach well. Physics is worse. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                             That would be the "wrong way l to do Common Core - (drook)
                     AmericanRadioWorks: Greater Expectations - (Another Scott)
             Funding isn't the entire story. - (malraux) - (4)
                 But it seems to be *most* of the story - (drook)
                 Thanks. I'll try to listen later. - (Another Scott) - (2)
                     Ahh, good distinction - (drook) - (1)
                         Bingo on that correlation. - (Ashton)

You can tell they are used to feeling highly competent in their home worlds.
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