What is School Choice? | Kaitlyn Shepherd | Policy Pizza

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2023
  • Kaitlyn Shepherd is a policy analyst with the John Locke Foundation’s Center for Effective Education. She's Joining us on the first episode of season two of Policy Pizza!
    She dispels the myths of school choice and talks about what it means and how school choice can help kids succeed.
    Special thanks to Ruckus Pizza in Apex for hosting us!
    www.ruckuspizza.com

Комментарии • 3

  • @janhyslop2915
    @janhyslop2915 7 месяцев назад +4

    Clear presentation on the choices available to parents to educate their kids. Parents choose.
    Good job, Kaitlyn.

    • @DanVicary
      @DanVicary 7 месяцев назад +1

      In terms of revenue, the U.S. education market size was valued at around USD 1.41 trillion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 3.12 trillion, by 2030.
      Driven by profit
      Defunding public works opens opportunities for profiteers.
      Corporate power today silently owns
      what most believe is a representative
      government. This governing system, now globally represents corporations interests over people, and the greater good.
      What is sold as choice is a thinly veiled corruption

  • @DanVicary
    @DanVicary 7 месяцев назад +1

    Defund public infrastructure, privatize and monopolize all human need. Corporate Power through these efforts, silently have succeeded in owning these systems.
    Look at the history of American Seed.
    There once was a free seed program, supported by tax dollars that allowed Inovations and development in varieties in food crops.
    Corporate Associations, quietly began to take over, and end these programs serving the greater good. Now four companies own food development and distribution.
    The human race evolves by pressures driving innovation, profit has long been the touch stone, organizations framing policymakers’s work to monopolize all human need have taken misinformation to an art form. This channel is a good example.
    a sad business
    Watching the world’s human dysfunction capitalized by profiteers.