Tough Lessons About The Collapsing Of The Public Schools Run By The Cartel
It is an anti- union documentary movie with a controversial view that centers on children’s lives and opportunities being wasted. The Garden State is being singled out because its high education budget contrasts with its monumental dropout record and its student’s awfully dismal scores in national achievement tests.
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The Truth About The Funding Of The Public Schools
The school system could be really profitable, says Bob Bowdon, but simply at the expense of things equivalent to teachers and students. In his education documentary “The Cartel,” Bowdon, a TV news reporter in New Jersey, paints a remarkable ugly picture of the institutional depravation that has resulted in nearly unbelievable wastes of taxpayer money. The numbers narrate the tale: $17,000 exhausted per pupil, and there’s simply a 39% reading proficiency rate, it’s hard to reason that there’s a crisis underway, but harder to concur on a solution.
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Secrets About The Funding Of The Public Schools
The education system in the United States is in various states of distress, determined by financial resources and the people who use them. It’s generally agreed that school systems aren’t perfect these days, that good teachers are often hard to find. This looming crisis is perhaps most glaring in New Jersey, where the combination of corruption and greed and poor management has brought on a potential collapse of the education system.
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