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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Equality of opportunity is unattainable. Full stop. [/b] Imagine a family that is high socioeconomic status, high income, that pour resources in their children’s education. Not only money, but also reading them at night, helping them with math homework, modeling good behavior etc. Add to it a hereditary component if intelligence, e.g. both parents have advanced degrees etc. There’s nothing that the school, or society for that matter can do to equalize the opportunity between the child if that family with the one living in project housing with addicted parents. No matter how much we tax the rich, of what the teachers do during the school hours. Adding more money to the system does help, but only marginally, the benefits are actually doubtful. We always see examples or charter svmchioks that get better results with less money per student.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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