one of my nephews has to go for an entrance exam to get into a top-tier government-funded primary school.
ridiculous. i pay my fucking taxes so that we have a system of public education for all, not this multi-tier bullshit where people who can afford to go to the nicest places get the best education
@tariqk One of the biggest problems with modern education (at least in North America) is a one-size-fits-all mentality. There is one way to behave in a classroom, there is one way to learn, and there is one way to succeed. That is not how people function.
It is possible to avoid that, but it takes money (from gov't or private), a willingness to do things differently, and time and effort from parents.
@aeisenberg only if you mean that the school system currently privileges a narrow criteria of achievement, disregarding class, disability, differing pace of development, for one purpose at the exclusion of everything else.
because I've heard “one size fits all” used to advocate “school diversity”, which appears to dispense with educational standards, or entrench economic privilege of rich families in the name of “choice”.
@aeisenberg oh yeah, totally, though! it's really a lot of effort to do that and it's not exactly accessible. i had a coworker who tried to do that and couldn't. it's a *lot* of labour, usually not compensated.