President Trump is about to be reinstated onto Facebook and Instagram. My guess is the January 6th stuff is going to be disappearing for a new accusation soon. The article can't help mentioning it though.
A writer for the Sun realizes his job is superfluous compared to ChatGPT. There is much hand wringing and fear.
Teachers are covering up their reading libraries because none of it would fit Florida standards of appropriate. Much hand wringing ensues. No one asks why a teacher would have so many books like that, and instead blames Florida.
So basically it introduces the tuition issue that colleges have been suffering from to lower education as well. Lovely, I'm sure that won't have lasting and damning consequences.
not exactly. it's the baby cousin of that issue.
the college tuition issue is that individuals can take out practically unlimited subprime debt. even worse, there's a pre-selection issue where those of particularly poor judgment (libart degree majors) tend to incur abnormally excessive subprime debt, especially at small libart colleges.
with vouchers, the cap is pegged to the amount the taxpayer is coughing up per student (or in many states, significantly less than that).
shifting the spending from public schools to private will allow private to raise their tuitions proportionally only to the aggregate increase in satisfiable demand, not runaway numbers like in college tuition. when tuition is $20k a year prior to vouchers, and $30k after, the voucher for $15k is basically a $5k discount when comparing the two systems.
and that's just the finances... not even addressing the competitive impacts. the next 10% of kids who would go private but are just shy on finances would now go to private. affluence has a high correlation with achievement, which would put even MORE pressure on public schools to stop being such hot garbage.
on top of that, you'd see some private schools pop up that literally just charge exactly the voucher rate, and they'd flex much more elasticity in education supply.