Stan Rogers wrote:Something obvious to the rest of the free world is the USA should not be cutting education budgets.
A budget increase would help considerably.
The movie Idiocracy is being re-rated as a documentary instead of a comedy.
doubtful. I don't think the problem with our education is we are not spending enough money, it's the money being spent is being mismanaged.
In 2021, the U.S. spent $20,387 per pupil on education, which is the 3rd highest among the 40 developed nations in the OECD.
Yet despite that, we are not doing very well, ranking in the 20's, our math was ranked 28th. So, despite spending more than anyone else save for 2, the results are not promising. Now could funneling more money improve this- maybe, but if they aren't managing the large amount of money they already get properly, giving them more will probably have minimal effect-most of it will probably just wind up wasted. Would be better to make things more efficient, so that the money goes further, rather then just funneling more and more money into a system that isn't working out all that well.
Too many people have this mindset that, if you throw enough money into a system or at a problem, it will eventually work out. The problem is that what good is giving money, when most of it doesn't actually get used for the right purpose, and just ends up in some bureaucrat's pocket, or spent on some frivolous idea that some politician in DC decides is a good idea?