• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Remember, just because the money is spent, it doesn’t mean it is spent well. I’m sure a lot of the US dollars are fed into sports programs and other spending, and not directly towards efforts that would benefit the most students or workers.

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      6 months ago

      Yeah, also salaries are wildly different between these countries. This is a really not apples to apples

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        6 months ago

        This is PPP (purchasing power parity), so that gap should be corrected at least partially

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          6 months ago

          Nah, that spins average income. US teachers are paid so low it’s like victimization.

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          6 months ago

          Montana starting teacher salaries are on par almost with Luxembourg teens working the first day of their first job. One of these needs a 4yr degree and the trust to work with developing minds; can you spot which one?

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      6 months ago

      For example, Austria is notorious for producing desastrous results in any metric (standardized tests, teen Analphabeten…) in relation to its spending on education.

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      6 months ago

      I’d wager that most school districts in the US have significantly more money spent on transportation than in other countries as well

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      6 months ago

      The Hungarian numbers are inflated by religious schools, secular schools only would be in the very end, also we’re forcing very old and inefficient teaching methods on our teachers, so old people can jizz their pants seeing kids not having free time to play outside (which they also complain about of course), and we also have a massive corruption problem (renovations, etc., cost way more they should because we need to make the prime minister’s childhood friends billionaires).