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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Such as?
In related news, I found this line on her website:
"In 2001, Coulter was named one of the top 100 Public Intellectuals by federal judge Richard Posner in 2001."
That is some public intellectualiciousness right there.
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There is this:
Apparently, nothing irritates public schoolteachers more than being asked to teach. While 80 percent of the employees of private schools are teachers, only half the employees of public schools are. The rest are "coordinating," "facilitating" or "empowering" something or other.
If her stat is accurate it sounds like a lot of waste within the public system. How much federal money is used up in administration that should be paying more teachers?
She also raises the question of whether the Federal government should even be involving themself in education. In my own mind I think education should be administered and funded by each county with the State throwing money in the kitty to assist their poorer districts. The more levels of government involved: The more waste involved. Also, the farther the administration and oversight is for the work on the ground the worse the decisions are which come down the pipe.