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All Day Kindergarten Increasing Education Costs
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Rob - 08:06am on 06/01/2007

I’m pretty sure that this decision was made explicitly to create more teaching jobs rather than to improve education for kindergarten-aged students.

After all, given the costs associated with the move, how much improvement is a few extra hours of kindergarten going to provide?  The results will be marginal, I’m’ guessing.

This sounds suspiciously like the sort of “let’s improve education” initiative that teachers and teacher unions favor.  The sort that means more teachers hired and more dues for the unions.  But we’ve been throwing money at education issues for years now, largely with marginal impact.  Certainly demands for more education funding never die down.

If we really want to improve the quality of education students in this state get we need to change the conditions where public schools have a monopoly and teacher performance can’t be reflected in teacher pay.  School vouchers are the way to improve education.  Instituting such a program would ensure that our tax dollars are spent more efficiently, and that schools/teachers do a better job of educating our kids as they compete with one another to attract them.  It would also cause more education options to crop up for parents as private schools set up shop to compete for the voucher money.

And vouchers would allow controversial issues like all-day versus part-day kindergarten to be solved on an individual basis.  Each parent could choose a school that best fits their child.

Personally, I’m a bit tired of the same-old-same-old, throw-money-at-it solutions for education issues.  The time has come for a fundamental change in how we run our schools.


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