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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's lots of FREE stuff out there which can help provide all kinds of academic support for kids, for example my kid got a ton out of Khan Academy, that's available for free on YouTube via computers at the library. This idea about middle class and wealthy having access to some kind of magical, special supercharged academic support outside school never was never quite valid in the first place, and given all of the excellent FREE stuff that's out there, the argument about it all being due to economic disparity outside of the classroom is even less valid.[/quote] Just because it is out there doesn't mean the child has access to it. Parents play an incredible role in what and how a child is exposed to new and different things. Having parents that can read and do read to you in early childhood, having parents who sign you up and take you to all the free stuff that is out there, having parents who know how to navigate the system, having parents that take you to the library and the museums and the zoo, having parents that make sure you eat good healthy nutritious meals every day, having parents are the assets of the middle class and upper class child- assets that most poor children do not receive. [/quote] +1 I hope this is getting through to those who are very bright but who have no concept of what it's like to live in a very deprived environment.[/quote] Don't throw this "no concept" stuff around, some of us also grew up dirt poor but aren't buying the lame excuses being thrown around here. So again, I ask, what is throwing more money at it going to accomplish? As was pointed out, there's already tons of free educational support out there, not to mention that DC has world class Smithsonian museums that are free, and yet the people who could stand to benefit the most don't even take advantage of what's there. So, do you seriously think that more money going into providing yet more free stuff will somehow change anything? It won't. Throwing money around isn't going to change anything, the change that has to happen is cultural.[/quote]
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