PS> RM> But does this mean:
PS> RM> A) The teaching is better
PS> RM> B) Private schools are better
PS> RM> C) The learning "atmosphere" is better in a private school
PS> RM> My guess is "C".... Now if we could just get the gutless
PS> RM> politicians and administrators to impose some discipline in
PS> RM> public schools, and perhaps write off problem students,
PS> RM> maybe we could improve things.....
PS>
PS> The results of my masters' project would give evidence to
PS> that
PS> theory. The needs to be a study of the public schools, or the
PS> schools
PS> had to take the behavior problem students and see how those grades
PS> did.
PS> If you average out the two scores and there is no significant
PS> difference then the schools should report that there is no
PS> difference.
PS> During my project, I raised scores by 2.2 points by simply
PS> removing students who saw the school pychologist, or who saw the
PS> intervention team.
But until public schools are allowed to remove troublemakers from the
classroom, private schools will be the only alternative parents demanding
that their kid's education not be ruined have.
That's why vouchers are needed.
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