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Re: More on Education Indeed. Actually, in the states, a teacher makes about the same as a biologist with a master's degree. The hard sciences aren't really in great demand either unless you have a doctoral degree in the subject. And even then, it's pretty competitive. No one really wants bio or chem majors unless they have the word "engineering" immediately after. |
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Spoiler: The PISA exams returned some interesting results Spoiler: If you are white or asian your education in the US in on par with the best the world according to the PSIA scores. Online education looks to be a promising way to better educate students while reducing costs. Salman Kahn, the man who created Kahn Academy, wants to use the internet to have students learn at home at their own pace, and use classroom time to practice concepts and get help from teachers and fellow students. |
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Politically incorrect truth: take black, white and East Asian students from any class to an IQ test. The black will have the lowest, East Asians the highest and whites in between. (Roth et. al. 2001) |
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You can find a lot more variation in school resources obviously between a well-off suburb and an inner-city school. It's correct that simply throwing money at the problem won't solve it, but neither is the current scheme which is basically trying to retain funding the way it is and expand classroom sizes. I've liked the idea of internet classrooms but like any other case of using technology in the classroom, we risk using it as a crutch rather than a tool. Especially if it's just another means to cut down classroom sizes/ costs while continuing the same teaching styles and curriculum problems, it might not solve anything. |
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