Quote:
Originally Posted by peter12
Vouchers. Take the cost of a publicly-subsidized education and pass it along to parents who can spend it as they wish.
|
How do you intend to determine what the cost of a publicly-subsidized education is? What about children with disabilities? Would their vouchers be substantially larger than those children without?
Quote:
|
Also, if you increased the supply of schools, price would inevitably drop.
|
Supply might increase but I'd imagine that the costs to run these schools is going to increase along with it. Would there at least be some baseline standards that schools would have to comply with in order to prevent cost-cutting measures that negatively affect the child's education?