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  • That is a bit like saying "Some people smoke a pack of cigarettes every day and die old, and some people don't smoke at all and die young."
    There's a whole class of folks who spend much much less who get consistent results. Homeschooled folks.

    Now if your assertion is that money makes better schools, perhaps, but education has very little to do with the money that gets put in.

    Rah is much closer to correct here. If the student is committed to learning, putting a little bit of money towards his education is going to have a disproportionate effect.
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    • Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
      There's a whole class of folks who spend much much less who get consistent results. Homeschooled folks.

      Now if your assertion is that money makes better schools, perhaps, but education has very little to do with the money that gets put in.

      Rah is much closer to correct here. If the student is committed to learning, putting a little bit of money towards his education is going to have a disproportionate effect.
      Dude, how many in kind contributions do parents make when they homeschool their kids? They donate their time for free, and you make a big deal about how they're technically spending less money?

      Doesn't change the fact that your comment "You can get a quality education spending very little, and you can spend a ton of money and get very little to show for it." was just dumb. As my post clearly showed. Unless you were trying to demonstrate that school funding doesn't explain 100% of student performance, but who on earth would think that?

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      • Dude, how many in kind contributions do parents make when they homeschool their kids? They donate their time for free, and you make a big deal about how they're technically spending less money?
        Compared with what the schools spend? Very much less. Zero in admin, zero in maintenance. Some for supplies, but then in public schools, parents pay for supplies anyways. Most spend far less time teaching, because they are more efficient with the kid being right there.

        Most homeschoolers spend on the order of several hundred a year rather then approximately 20k per kid. Huge difference. And the results are starkly in favour of the homeschoolers.

        So yeah, quality education does not need to cost much at all, and bad educations cost a fortune. Go figure.
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        • Public schools don't spend anywhere near 20k per kid. As for how much time a parent has to spend homeschooling, how would you know?

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          • Originally posted by Asher View Post
            Actually, schools did play a role because they affect resale value. The neighbourhood I built in will feed into the same high school I went to, which is one of the top ones in Canada and the top one in Alberta. It's not unheard of for rich asian parents to buy or rent houses in the area just so they can register their kid to attend the school.

            It's why I also picked a lot with a street address of 56 instead of 44. Resale value.
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            • Public schools don't spend anywhere near 20k per kid. As for how much time a parent has to spend homeschooling, how would you know?
              http://www.epodunk.com/top10/per_pupil/

              New York was spending 11.5k per kid back in 2000. That would be about 15k per student today. Given what Obama's doing to the dollar, it won't be long before the schools are spending 20k per kid.

              As for how much time a parent has to spend homeschooling, how would you know?
              Because I know homeschoolers and I'm speaking from experience.
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              • Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                http://www.epodunk.com/top10/per_pupil/

                New York was spending 11.5k per kid back in 2000. That would be about 15k per student today. Given what Obama's doing to the dollar, it won't be long before the schools are spending 20k per kid.



                Because I know homeschoolers and I'm speaking from experience.
                Wut? If you're arguing that homeschoolers is superior in New York, then quoting the cost of public school in New York makes sense. If you're arguing it's better in general, there's no honesty and picking out the most expensive state you can find and claiming that is the cost of public school per pupil. It's about as valid as finding the cheapest one and claiming it's representative. Oh, Utah was spending $4890 per pupil in 2001-2002? I guess it only costs ~$6000 per pupil in today's money to give a child a public education.

                Also, if inflation occurs then the cost of homeschooling (including opportunity costs, of course) will also increase. I don't see how Obama controls the value of the dollar- unless you think he runs the Federal Reserve?

                You still haven't made any attempt to quantify the time investment required to homeschool kids- you can't make any sensible cost comparison without that.

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                • Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                  But how does it rank in US News and World Reports?
                  An example of your failing education system.
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                  • Wut? If you're arguing that homeschoolers is superior in New York, then quoting the cost of public school in New York makes sense. If you're arguing it's better in general, there's no honesty and picking out the most expensive state you can find and claiming that is the cost of public school per pupil.
                    DC spends even more.

                    It's about as valid as finding the cheapest one and claiming it's representative. Oh, Utah was spending $4890 per pupil in 2001-2002? I guess it only costs ~$6000 per pupil in today's money to give a child a public education.

                    Also, if inflation occurs then the cost of homeschooling (including opportunity costs, of course) will also increase. I don't see how Obama controls the value of the dollar- unless you think he runs the Federal Reserve?
                    QE 1 and 2 with 3 soon to come?

                    Look at it this way. If it costs 10k per kid, how many kids do you have to have before homeschooling actually benefits the state more than working? Even if you homeschooled as a full time job, 3 kids would benefit you 30k.
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                    • Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                      DC spends even more.



                      QE 1 and 2 with 3 soon to come?

                      Look at it this way. If it costs 10k per kid, how many kids do you have to have before homeschooling actually benefits the state more than working? Even if you homeschooled as a full time job, 3 kids would benefit you 30k.
                      So, your point is that if someone can earn the average wage (~40k) and has twice the average number of kids, the savings to taxpayers from homeschooling full time equal the benefit that would come from getting a job instead? In other words, for most people public schooling requires less resources than homeschooling their kids.

                      By the way, quantitative easing is done by the Federal Reserve, which is run by Bernanke, a Bush appointee, not Obama. I'm not aware of a QE3.

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                      • Originally posted by Asher View Post
                        Actually, schools did play a role because they affect resale value. The neighbourhood I built in will feed into the same high school I went to, which is one of the top ones in Canada and the top one in Alberta. It's not unheard of for rich asian parents to buy or rent houses in the area just so they can register their kid to attend the school.

                        It's why I also picked a lot with a street address of 56 instead of 44. Resale value.
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                        • Originally posted by Asher View Post
                          It's why I also picked a lot with a street address of 56 instead of 44. Resale value.
                          Is that some sort of Feng Shui balderdash or something?
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                          • 4 means death to the Chinese. 44 is unsellable to the Chinese, which is the single largest growing demographic in Calgary (And very large as is).
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                            • Should have got something with 8s then.
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                              • Tried to, but they were already taken by Asian buyers.
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