Corey DeAngelis
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Stop them from going to the private sector, stop the kids from going to the private sector, because now there's a monopsony situation and a monopoly situation. Monopsy is a monopoly in the labor market. With the government school system, you want to be a teacher, you basically got to take what they give you.
Stop them from going to the private sector, stop the kids from going to the private sector, because now there's a monopsony situation and a monopoly situation. Monopsy is a monopoly in the labor market. With the government school system, you want to be a teacher, you basically got to take what they give you.
But now if you have more competition in the labor market too, competing for your excellence, if you're doing a good job, then the public schools have to say, you know what, we got to treat the teachers better too. Some teachers are underpaid, some teachers are overpaid. Depends on, you know, we try to treat everything as one size fits all in our current system.
But now if you have more competition in the labor market too, competing for your excellence, if you're doing a good job, then the public schools have to say, you know what, we got to treat the teachers better too. Some teachers are underpaid, some teachers are overpaid. Depends on, you know, we try to treat everything as one size fits all in our current system.
But now if you have more competition in the labor market too, competing for your excellence, if you're doing a good job, then the public schools have to say, you know what, we got to treat the teachers better too. Some teachers are underpaid, some teachers are overpaid. Depends on, you know, we try to treat everything as one size fits all in our current system.
But that's an interesting finding that actually benefits teachers. But also we found in places like Florida, there is a control group of, you mentioned earlier about how do we compare systems. In Florida, there's 11 academic studies on this topic. 10 of them find positive effects of competition on the outcomes in the public schools. It's been a rising tide that lifts all boats.
But that's an interesting finding that actually benefits teachers. But also we found in places like Florida, there is a control group of, you mentioned earlier about how do we compare systems. In Florida, there's 11 academic studies on this topic. 10 of them find positive effects of competition on the outcomes in the public schools. It's been a rising tide that lifts all boats.
But that's an interesting finding that actually benefits teachers. But also we found in places like Florida, there is a control group of, you mentioned earlier about how do we compare systems. In Florida, there's 11 academic studies on this topic. 10 of them find positive effects of competition on the outcomes in the public schools. It's been a rising tide that lifts all boats.
And just over time, you can see it work out in Florida too. So a couple of decades ago, they were at the bottom of the pack on what we call the nation's report card, the math and reading scores. Now, US News and World Report has ranked Florida number one on education. They're at the top of the rankings for the nation's report card. And it's not because they pump more money into the system.
And just over time, you can see it work out in Florida too. So a couple of decades ago, they were at the bottom of the pack on what we call the nation's report card, the math and reading scores. Now, US News and World Report has ranked Florida number one on education. They're at the top of the rankings for the nation's report card. And it's not because they pump more money into the system.
And just over time, you can see it work out in Florida too. So a couple of decades ago, they were at the bottom of the pack on what we call the nation's report card, the math and reading scores. Now, US News and World Report has ranked Florida number one on education. They're at the top of the rankings for the nation's report card. And it's not because they pump more money into the system.
They spend 27% less than the national average in Florida, but they have school choice for everybody. Same here in Arizona. They have school choice for everybody. If you like your public school, you can keep your public school for real this time, unlike with your doctor. Thanks, Obama, for lying about that. But the public schools in this case actually do get better in response to competition.
They spend 27% less than the national average in Florida, but they have school choice for everybody. Same here in Arizona. They have school choice for everybody. If you like your public school, you can keep your public school for real this time, unlike with your doctor. Thanks, Obama, for lying about that. But the public schools in this case actually do get better in response to competition.
They spend 27% less than the national average in Florida, but they have school choice for everybody. Same here in Arizona. They have school choice for everybody. If you like your public school, you can keep your public school for real this time, unlike with your doctor. Thanks, Obama, for lying about that. But the public schools in this case actually do get better in response to competition.
And we have studies all across the nation.
And we have studies all across the nation.
And we have studies all across the nation.
I also did one more study on this issue, and I haven't brought it up in a long time because I've done like 40 peer-reviewed articles on school choice, which is really tough in the academia for education. The peers are your enemies, not your peers. Yeah, that's for sure. I'm amazed you managed that. So I mentioned that first study I did about school choice reducing crime later on in life.
I also did one more study on this issue, and I haven't brought it up in a long time because I've done like 40 peer-reviewed articles on school choice, which is really tough in the academia for education. The peers are your enemies, not your peers. Yeah, that's for sure. I'm amazed you managed that. So I mentioned that first study I did about school choice reducing crime later on in life.
I also did one more study on this issue, and I haven't brought it up in a long time because I've done like 40 peer-reviewed articles on school choice, which is really tough in the academia for education. The peers are your enemies, not your peers. Yeah, that's for sure. I'm amazed you managed that. So I mentioned that first study I did about school choice reducing crime later on in life.