Wednesday, March 7, 2012




Bettering our School System

Within a country’s educational system, the relevant institutions and policies include the ways in which a society finances and manages its schools, how a society assesses student performance, and who is empowered to make basic educational decisions, such as which curricula to follow, which teachers to hire, and what textbooks to purchase. If resources are to be used effectively, policies must create incentives that encourage school personnel to behave in ways that do not necessarily further their own interests. But When there is to much oversight the allocation of resources are no longer preformed at a desired efficiency. Just because you have an increase in resources does not generally raise educational performance.
 SO the question we must ask ourselves why do we score so low, when we spend so much money and resources?










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