Originally Posted by
jlisenbe
I don't think it is. It is a relatively simple set of cultural problems. There are way too many kids from single parent families with no male influence in their lives. We have a culture that values athletics and entertainment above education. There are too many students (and parents) who do not respect authority and there's an accompanying lack of will to deal with them by school leadership, so maintaining an orderly classroom has become, in many areas, a daunting challenge. Add to all of that an adherence to the silly idea that diversity is a worthwhile goal. With all of these cultural issues facing us, the result is that many schools have lost their focus on academic excellence and have become disorderly. Considering all of the above, the best and brightest do not consider education as a possible profession.
Money is the least of our problems.