• JamesConeZone [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      Pre-K isn't necessary.

      "Fuck them kids" - You

      Consistent with other studies that find preschool has a huge effect on kids, Walters, Gray-Lobe and Pathak find that the kids lucky enough to get accepted into preschools in Boston saw meaningful changes to their lives. These kids were less likely to get suspended from school, less likely to skip class, and less likely to get in trouble and be placed in a juvenile detention facility. They were more likely to take the SATs and prepare for college. The most eye-popping effects the researchers find are on high school graduation and college enrollment rates. The kids who got accepted into preschool ended up having a high-school graduation rate of 70% — six percentage points higher than the kids who were denied preschool, who saw a graduation rate of only 64%. And 54% of the preschoolers ended up going to college after they graduated — eight percentage points higher than their counterparts who didn't go to preschool. These effects were bigger for boys than for girls. And they're all the more remarkable because the researchers only looked at the effects of a single year of preschool, as opposed to two years of preschool. Moreover, in many cases, the classes were only half a day.

      College should not be free

      Scratch a liberal and...

      It doesn't make sense for a garbage man to for someone else's gender studies degree

      There it is folks. Mask off in three replies.

      "I will read anything suggested."

      Direct links to books, articles, videos, and a podcast

      "I have talked to people who lived during communism and I have visited a communist country."

      Your only interest is yourself and your capital. You only want to protect yourself and, by doing so, you actively harm others. You are not only incredibly selfish as a conservative but want people to applaud you for being "socially liberal." I hope your pile of gold is worth it.

      I only have one further question: have your children cut off communications with you or is that something you have to look forward to?

        • Awoo [she/her]
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          1 year ago

          I get you may not able to teach a child to read, but most people can.

          No they can't, and neither can the american education system. 21% of americans are illiterate.