lunes, 20 de febrero de 2023

Politics surrounding educational spending within our country

Although the rules don't seem to go against this, just let me know if my post is not approved.

Hello, my name is Shawn. Recently, on my podcast, we discussed the issue surrounding the funding of education within the United States. Specifically, the issue of how the majority of funding comes from local property taxes.

This has since created an endless cycle of underfunded districts, never finding a way to climb out of despair. For when you have lower property taxes in poorer areas, those students end up going to underfunded schools. This starts them out at a major disadvantage. It also allows the cycle to keep getting worse. For they obtain a subpar education in these districts. This results in further issues securing careers that can allow them to afford to live in better areas. Since they ended up back in run-down neighborhoods, their children go to another underfunded school. This cycle continues and continues to create generations of people not given a proper chance.

My co-host and I discussed this issue in depth. We even provided a few avenues the US could take to have alleviated the issues surrounding such an underfunded educational system.

I am hoping to gain some insight from more people here apart of the Educational community. Did we cover the issue well? Are there any issues we missed? What about our solutions, do you agree or disagree with them?

You can find our episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1bFxU9AbPxZtKRRFEZSRBv?si=2SEM9F85RPCPTBSzUqTKmg

Or by searching Robust Discuss wherever you get your podcasts.



Submitted February 20, 2023 at 01:49PM by BiioHazzrd https://ift.tt/CYez56c

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