BattleofHodow
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Agreed, but as I just posted, the limitation is primarily one of resources. The need for better, more diverse education methods is secondary. The United States has some of the best schools in the world. It also has some of the worst, at least in the First World. The problem is as noted above: 92% of school funding is local, not national. The reason US school education rates are low compared to other nations is because it uses an average. The average of 10, best schools on the planet and 1, worst schools on the planet, is 5, mediocre.
The problem in the US is to help the worst and mediocre schools do as well as the best schools. That's not completely practical in the United States of Greed, motto "Fuck you, I got mine", but it's a goal to work toward.
Most funding in Germany for education comes from Feds & Landers or German states.
Still immigrants groups in Germany score much lower PISA scores than Germans with the exception of Poles.