The United States invest more per child than most OECD countries, yet they scored below average in the PISA tests.
I think it's not necessary a money issue but more to do with the education system and the view of education by students.
Other Western countries that generally perform better have scrapped the "learn from the textbook" system and have trained teachers better so they can proactively teach the students. Also performance based incentives have been implemented to encourage pro activeness in ensuring students are learning.
Is it normal that is pisses me off that schools waste money?
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The United States invest more per child than most OECD countries, yet they scored below average in the PISA tests.
I think it's not necessary a money issue but more to do with the education system and the view of education by students.
Other Western countries that generally perform better have scrapped the "learn from the textbook" system and have trained teachers better so they can proactively teach the students. Also performance based incentives have been implemented to encourage pro activeness in ensuring students are learning.