Finland ranked seventh in the world in OECD’s student assessment chart in 2018, well above the UK and the United States, where there is a mix of private and state education

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    What I think would happen is that I would lose private education for my kids and the public ones will still be shit, like all public services in my country

    • @WaxedWookie
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      1 year ago

      Why would you think that given the fact that this is more or less what the countries with the best education standards in the world do?

        • @WaxedWookie
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          11 year ago

          Why don’t they work - bear in mind that we’re addressing funding issues, and getting the decision makers more staked into the outcomes.

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            11 year ago

            Dunno, I live in Brazil, I’m used to things not working. Getting from here to what they have in Finland is unlikely

            • @WaxedWookie
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              11 year ago

              For better or worse, I get the impression that an increase in social spending isn’t something you’ll need to worry about under the Bolsonaro government.

              The problem with this solution in Brazil isn’t the solution itself - it’s the fact that you have an austerity-focused right-wing government that wants such investment to fail so that they can kill it.

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                11 year ago

                Oh, Bolsonaro is gone, now we have Lula, moving from the extreme right to the extreme left. He wouldn’t kill public education, just intensify the communist propaganda that already happens there

                • @WaxedWookie
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                  11 year ago

                  My mistake. This policy is socdem stuff though, so leaning in the general direction of communism, and it’s been shown to improve educational outcomes better and more equitably than just about any solution out there while massively improving social mobility, and by extension, the concept of meritocracy.

                  If a government has no interest in rolling this out properly or ability to do so for whatever reason, of course it’ll fail - but that’s not so much a failure of the policy - it’s a failure of the government. If they’re unwilling or unable to roll out good policy, I think it’s worth asking why.

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                    11 year ago

                    Government doing everything works better when the government has enough money for it, our taxes, with an already high tax burden, makes about 100 usd for person/month IIRC. There is no policy that will work around that