The discussion about vouchers is why some people would like to refuse to support plans that may completely change the American education system. There was no doubt that this problem came into the hearts of supporters of the nationwide educational voucher system. However, despite pressure on legislators everywhere, paying close attention to real problems should not be affected by public enthusiasm. After thoroughly examining the merits of these programs, we believe that vouchers will seriously damage the US educational system and the country itself.
The unwavering public opposition, educational support, and minimal (best) records have delayed efforts to expand tuition tickets nationwide. Nevertheless, with the encouragement of Betsy DeVos' decision and brand review ("Education Savings Account", "Tuition Tax Credit"), vouchers are more politically attractive to public funds for private school tuition We encourage you to. Then, the general public generally believes that private schools are superior to public schools. As it is so, the discussion is so, how can we deny that there is an opportunity for low-income families to have children go to these facilities?
Under the guidance of Milton Friedman, conservatives have long requested a voucher system to intensify the competition of K - 12 education. Public School Money The common thing in our public education system, however, is that it acts as taxpayer money and is supervised by the state government, politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, DC. The same additional condition is attached to the government voucher. To make private schools and family education a meaningful alternative to public education is to become more independent from political control.
To cover tuition fees (including sects and denominations) at private schools, cash vouchers are offered to parents of school-aged children in the form of public education funds. Ever since the current discussion on vouchers began in the 1950's, government legislators at all levels have proposed and promulgated initiatives for vouchers and vouchers for children and adolescents and people with disabilities. Especially private schools do not take public responsibility, but local educational institutions are subject to federal and state laws and regulations. Public schools must comply with the requirements of excellent employees, but private schools often do not meet these requirements. Private schools do not undertake the obligation to participate in periodic evaluations to measure students' academic abilities, nor are they obliged to comply with the requirements of the Individualized Education Program (IEP).