Originally Posted by
emow
1. Funding comes from vouchers...each voucher has an exact redeemable amount in educational institutions only.
2.If they could not afford the gap, then they have to weigh that decision by themselves if it is worth risking everything or not... they have that power to choose. That by itself promotes responsibility of how to choose and maintain the education of their children.
3.On the contrary, there will be more teachers who will apply in this kind of system. If they see that by working hard, they will be compensated justly for the amount of effort they give, then many hardworking and dedicated teachers will apply. The differentiation between private and public teacher will be minimal.
4. Education is itself an investment. An investment is something one has to pay or to risk something before he can achieve the desired results. Yes, students still pay for their own food, things, in excess of the amount of the voucher given to them... But the beauty of this is that public schools can be flexible in how to accomodate students, they have to earn their income through really serving the needs of the students.
2.If they could not afford the gap, then they have to weigh that decision by themselves if it is worth risking everything or not... they have that power to choose. That by itself promotes responsibility of how to choose and maintain the education of their children. - yes and most can't afford the gap mao mag-awas ang studyante sa public schools.
3.On the contrary, there will be more teachers who will apply in this kind of system. If they see that by working hard, they will be compensated justly for the amount of effort they give, then many hardworking and dedicated teachers will apply. The differentiation between private and public teacher will be minimal.
Ill assume all teachers in public schools are hardworking. but no matter how good a teacher you are, managing more than 50 pupils per section is very hard. kay di jud na nimo maatiman tanan.
4. Education is itself an investment. An investment is something one has to pay or to risk something before he can achieve the desired results. Yes, students still pay for their own food, things, in excess of the amount of the voucher given to them... But the beauty of this is that public schools can be flexible in how to accomodate students, they have to earn their income through really serving the needs of the students.
yes it's an investment. but saon, nagskwela na gani sa public school kay walay pang invest.