• ExFed
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    1 year ago

    School attendance works all around the world.

    For most kids in most places, I agree. But there are some places around the world where formal government-run school does not work. I live nearby some very rural places with chronically underfunded schools and unique social problems. The teachers I know who work there try their hardest, yet are aware they can’t do a good enough job for their kids. In those communities, formal schooling just isn’t enough.

    Provide good options and people will make good decisions. Abolish bad options and people will still make bad decisions.

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      1 year ago

      I agree there are poor countries that luck $$$ but OP doesn’t seem to be about this specific poor regions around the globe though.

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        1 year ago

        I live in the USA. I’m talking about people in developed nations. The richness of a large region only loosely correlates to the prosperity of its smaller regions.

        People have to make decisions based upon their environment. There’s no government in the world that can control this fact. The least we can do is acknowledge it and help people make the right decisions within their environment.

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          1 year ago

          People in developed nations have typically something called school attendance by law. + extra math or whatever they are bad at. (aside from US) AFAIK. That is because they figured out that if kids don’t go to schools, they don’t get standardized education or any education at all and that often lead to poor country in few gens.