• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    What a stupid fucking idea. The government exists to provide services in sectors which cannot be profitable and still affordable and useful to taxpayers.

    • airrow@hilariouschaos.comOPM
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      2 days ago

      I think the opposing view says that these things can be provided by private companies or nonprofits

      Take the federal Department of Education, for example. You could easily just let state universities take over and/or form a non-federal alliance of sorts or allow educational businesses or nonprofits to be created to fill in the gap.

      I think that’s what they have in mind

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        2 days ago

        And then we have no federal standards whatsoever. So schools will decide that there’s no point in teaching mathematics if math teachers are expensive and impacting the bottom line. We’ll have a million different types of education, and absolutely zero unity as a country.

        • airrow@hilariouschaos.comOPM
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          12 hours ago

          ehhhh, there’s kind of already a lack of unity as a country, and a lack of standards, and even with the standards apparently a lot of underperforming students

          schools will decide that there’s no point in teaching mathematics if math teachers are expensive and impacting the bottom line

          since businesses need people who have math skills, the market asks for people to be educated in math, in turn giving incentive for schools to teach math, so there are basically market checks and balances here

          plus I imagine if you like math, you don’t need to be forced to learn it, you just fire up something like andymath.com and learn it yourself (for free / cost of internet + electricity) or could post on forums asking for help

          It’s definitely a risk and gamble, but they think it will be worth it and produce better results