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The benefit of unlicensed doctors is that they can adapt to what works and abandon what doesn't.
Hardly the same comparison. There is more flexibility in medicine than there is in our education system. There is constant research going into the best way to advance medicine, and treatments for advanced illnesses are getting better all the time. Teachers unions actively stifle advancement of education in this country. They have a vested interest in maintaining the status-quo. It would be like a doctors union who didn't allow any medical treatment other than antibiotics. Sure, antibiotics can help quite a few problems, but it's hardly the right way to go every time.
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You really think that teachers have control of the education system? Politicians like to stand on their soapboxes and proudly proclaim how broken the system is and then proceed to shape the next "broken" way the system will work using their vast lack of expertise in education. Teachers are the saving grace of the education system.. they succeed, for the most part, despite the system put in place.
Next, you think teacher unions actively stifle advancement of education in this country? Teacher unions actively try to counteract the vitriolic attitude that the public holds about teachers - teachers are some of the easiest scapegoats. Are there bad teachers? Sure.. just like any company has bad employees. But there are management systems in place to deal with failing teachers, and in this day and age schools have no room to tolerate failing teachers with the pressures of NCLB. There are also plenty of great teachers as well. Yet even great teachers aren't going to get through to everyone.. to think that they just magically can by somehow being more enthusiastic or passionate is incredibly insular. There will ALWAYS be students who underperform at certain tasks.. that will never change.. because we are all DIFFERENT.
Charter schools perform no better than public schools when you disaggregate student populations and compare similar demographics (apples to apples). They are a magic pill designed to shift education of students to private enterprise. The truth is, they are no better.. and in some cases can be
worse.