If math and science are so important in a modern economy, then I can’t understand why there’s any struggle to find the resources to teach it, human and otherwise. If a few certain specialists do high-demand work, there won’t be any shortage of money in those fields, because classical economics (also higher taxes could be maintained in the future!) regardless of a federal budget. If corporations that employ the best-paid employees, in the most needed fields, devoted resources to and even designed the curriculum for their respective fields (statistics for economists, anatomy for surgeons, etc.) in lieu of a school tax, wouldn’t that be a self-regulatory system that lifted a burden off the federal budget?
I make the assumption that classes for a country’s official language, national history, and other government-related knowledge would stay entirely within the government’s budget.
Submitted August 21, 2018 at 04:23PM by Challenger4664A https://ift.tt/2N5Jsny
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