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If you want a really good education system, why not copy a nation with one (there is no copyright, you are allowed to copy), like Finland: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... nd-daycare
There is no streaming, no league tables, little testing until the latter stages and very importantly, no fee paying, private alternative. Not having a better fee paying education system for the wealthy to send their children to, ensures that the public system available to everyone is greatly improved.
Rather than flailing around trying to come up with working systems for government, education, health, etc., why not look around the world and cherry pick the best bits and copy them? Now in the year 2017 why isn't every nation a utopia for it's citizens? I have my suspicions.
Worth a listen: https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/ ... ty-podcast
If you want a really good education system, why not copy a nation with one (there is no copyright, you are allowed to copy), like Finland: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... nd-daycare
There is no streaming, no league tables, little testing until the latter stages and very importantly, no fee paying, private alternative. Not having a better fee paying education system for the wealthy to send their children to, ensures that the public system available to everyone is greatly improved.
Rather than flailing around trying to come up with working systems for government, education, health, etc., why not look around the world and cherry pick the best bits and copy them? Now in the year 2017 why isn't every nation a utopia for it's citizens? I have my suspicions.
Worth a listen: https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/ ... ty-podcast