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Originally posted by bilmore
I think we're simply stuck with the idea that, in an era when teachers realistically expect to be well paid, (meaning, able to support a decent middle-class lifestyle), and where we expect schools to fulfill a lot of functions that have not traditionally been within the mission of education, education is going to take a big chunk of cash.
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And on the bottom line we come out the same.
I think there are a lot of things in education that aren't dependent on cash. There are great teachers and mediocre teachers, and which you get is critical, but they may well be paid the same.
But, in today's world, you aren't going to get a quality education without paying a fair bit of money. McClintock aside.