https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ference-corbyn-education-policy-a9115766.html
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You’re ok with the government seizing private property and employees and just reassigning them at the government’s whim? You’re ok with removing a parent’s choice to spend their money on educating their children how they see fit?Sounds good to me.
You must be new here.You’re ok with the government seizing private property and employees and just reassigning them at the government’s whim? You’re ok with removing a parent’s choice to spend their money on educating their children how they see fit?
This looks very Orwellian to me.
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Counterpoint: eat the richYou’re ok with the government seizing private property and employees and just reassigning them at the government’s whim? You’re ok with removing a parent’s choice to spend their money on educating their children how they see fit?
This looks very Orwellian to me.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Modest_ProposalCounterpoint: eat the rich
My eleven year old daughter is home schooled. She still has to pass standardized tests. If you can afford it, it's a vastly superior form of education. My daughter is reading classics, doing algebra, studying archaeology, birds, reading a series of 13 novels (she's on number 12), etc. Except for the reading, she gets all this done before noon every day.that is excessive
I'd be fine with taking away tax breaks, you can afford private fine but it shouldn't be government subsidized and I'd be OK with minimum standards. I have no issue with private education but I do with a significant percentage of the population learning complete BS. In the UK as here in many States you can teach complete lies.
So Brittish politicians are just like American politicians. They distract from the large issue they do not want to face by keeping the public focused on an issue that they would prefer to deal with.JMO, but I think the Brits have bigger fish to fry right now,
My eleven year old daughter is home schooled. She still has to pass standardized tests. If you can afford it, it's a vastly superior form of education. My daughter is reading classics, doing algebra, studying archaeology, birds, reading a series of 13 novels (she's on number 12), etc. Except for the reading, she gets all this done before noon every day.
I was bored in school. Our class advanced at the rate of the poor students, consequently I day dreamed a lot in school. My daughter is much more focused so she also has time for competitive gymnastics, dance, and violin. We don't push her on anything. It's a sample size of one, but I'm convinced that for my daughter this is a much better form of education.
I'm not getting a tax break.