PUBLIC EDUCATION

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I'm an experienced educator and after completing a semester with 50 19-year-olds I can honestly say that education is on life support.

Public education first gained a foothold in American in the 1830's. The goal of such education was to create a literate and productive citizenry with a common system of morals. Today, the definition of public education has become broader. Also known as state schoolsin other countries, public schools dominate the American landscape as a standard in services provided by the government.

Modern public education serves to develop an informed and productive workforce through a system that allows for social mobility. The question of why public education is important can be answered by repeated studies which illustrate that free, universal education for children in grades K-12 can be the greatest factor in addressing inequality in society. A singular goal for public education is difficult to settle upon, however.

The National School Boards Association, public education exists to Prepare students for college and the workforce, including preparing them for jobs that may not even exist yet due to rapidly changing technology. Help children fulfill their diverse potentials.

Four alarm fire 🔥 is burning out if control. And as more families opt for charter schools and private colleges or universities, homeschooling in the wake of the pandemic, municipalities are shuttering public schools. Private schools appear to have a different focus than public schools. The effects fall hardest on minority-served schools and special-needs students.

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