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ctsnowman

(1,903 posts)
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 09:33 AM Jan 2015

More Evidence That Public Beats Private in Education

In fact, except for the debilitating effects of poverty, our public school system may be the best in the world.

The most recent data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reveal that the U.S. ranked high, relative to other OECD countries, in reading, math, and science (especially in reading, and in all areas better in 4th grade than in 8th grade). Some U.S. private schools were included, but a separate evaluation was done for Florida, in public schools only, and their results were higher than the U.S. average.

Perhaps most significant in the NCES reading results is that schools with less than 25% free-lunch eligibility scored higher than the average in ALL OTHER COUNTRIES.

The Obvious: Reduce Poverty and Improve Education

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/01/12/more-evidence-public-beats-private-education

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More Evidence That Public Beats Private in Education (Original Post) ctsnowman Jan 2015 OP
K&R.... daleanime Jan 2015 #1
K&R Scuba Jan 2015 #2
K &R × 1000 olddots Jan 2015 #3
It depends on the private school. SheilaT Jan 2015 #4
Which continues to prove............ MyOwnPeace Jan 2015 #5
Exactly! ctsnowman Jan 2015 #6
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
4. It depends on the private school.
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 11:13 AM
Jan 2015

If you lump all charter schools, all "Christian" schools, and all other parochial schools along with the traditional secular independent (as they prefer to be known) private schools, then you'll get that result.

If you separate out the well-established independent schools which almost uniformly have very high educational standards, you'll get a different result.

MyOwnPeace

(16,925 posts)
5. Which continues to prove............
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 01:53 PM
Jan 2015

"If you separate out the well-established independent schools which almost uniformly have very high educational standards, you'll get a different result."

Yes, that's what the op does suggest:

Reduce Poverty and Improve Education!

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