Message from @Dusty Morgan
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Equal opportunity starts at the family level, before you ever enter school
@Dusty Morgan They now use the word "equity" for that.
Some people have families that can afford books and encourage them to read. Other families dont care/cant afford those books.
Obviously those kids who are encouraged to read will have an unfair advantage over other students
There in, that is why there is the "CHANCE."
Hence there is no equality of opportunity in that situation
They get a chance... when other countries they don't get a chance.
@Dusty Morgan I think a better way to start into the textbooks would be to run on a policy of reducing textbook costs.
"provide better access to educational material" - maybe?
@Blackhawk342 I'd actually emphasize the Equal opportunity angle. It drives a nice wedge and most people (minorities included) really want "equal opportunity" It's only really academics and activists at this point who favor "equity"
Almost everybody agrees that textbooks are way too expensive because the publishers have monopolies on them
But there is a lot of bias being introduced in school books now.
It's a bunch of philosophizing. But it plays well and establishes a point.
its all about playing the game
@Dusty Morgan You have no idea. There are schools Using A People's History of the United States as an unbiased text.
I think the reason text boxes are expensive is because where they are made at.
If you can introduce legislation that forces competition in the textbook market, that forces prices down and will potentially also create less biased textbooks at the same time
Not to mention all the museums reworking themselves for the agenda.
you gotta know how to express things in ways that appeal to your base but arent obvious to the extremes i guess
@Revan Not really. The issue is that writing textbooks is actually pretty hard and unpopular.
Oh that is a great idea Revan, free market tends to drive prices down... but there is the problem with equality of the books.
Textbooks are essentially a monoply
They might cut corners to save money aka miss important lessons.
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That ^ was for Lagomaster24.
lol
figured
but yea
By the way, I am not running for anything.
You were asking for a bit of a review.
But that is how I think, the general idea on how to make my state better.
the textbook industry needs to anti-trust lawed
I think so too Lagomaster.
One thing you could look into is where the textbooks and tests are being sourced.
There's more than just one industry that needs to be hit with anti-trust laws
See now that is an issue you can definitely go in on
There's really 2 education systems right now.
ISPs, for example
California and TX.
People will whole heartedly support it
Because these are the biggest states.