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deadeye | 3 months ago

>That's on the kid, not contingent on whether school is public.

Yes and no. The interest of the kid to learn is on the kid/family, for sure.

However, the fact that a kid who has no interest in learning is forced to go to public school is a function of how public schools operate.

Again, free and required is a bad model. They should either be free and selective or, less ideally, available and costly.

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lanfeust6|3 months ago

You're assuming that school is decidedly negative if at the outset a kid doesn't "have an interest" in learning. I disagree.

squigz|3 months ago

> Again, free and required is a bad model. They should either be free and selective or, less ideally, available and costly.

This is a good way to ensure the most vulnerable members of your society don't get educated. But I suppose that might be a feature to some people.

deadeye|3 months ago

Educated or babysat?