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Whay will happen, when States run their own schools?

I think it will be much better. It will create competition, which always helps.

It will show what works, and what doesn't. Instead of doing that same thing
over and over, expecting different results.
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DogMan · 61-69, M
The terms "National Education Association" and "teaching" are synonymous with one another. The National Education Association is the most popular teacher's union in the United States, but they are also the most scrutinized. Their primary goal is to protect teacher rights and to ensure that their members are getting treated fairly. The NEA has arguably done more for teachers and public education than any other advocacy group in the United States. Get an overview of the National Education Association, including a brief history and what they stand for.

So the NEA collects around 500 million per year, in order to protect teachers rights?
What does that mean?
Corporalcolleague · 61-69, M
@DogMan besides administrative costs, they pay lobbyists, have offices and staff, they provide training and legal representation for their members when their contract and due process rights are being violated, to name a few.
4meAndyou · F
@DogMan That means screw the kids and we are ALL going to stay home and teach via computer if there is another pandemic.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@Corporalcolleague So, will the lobbyists money now go back for the kids?
Corporalcolleague · 61-69, M
@fanuc2013 great idea but the lobbyists must be paid