``... there is a social class achievement gap in every country, and it is of roughly similar size, even in countries which purportedly have
much superior school systems.
Not exact matches
Then, he took those lightweight twinkletoes and gave poor and working class New Yorkers the chance to send their children to mostly
superior charter
schools intsead of leaving them in the cesspools of the public system (and, in the process, forced the public system to get
much better because of the competition.)
One such student, Albert Einstein, said of his childhood education in a Pestalozzi
school, «It made me clearly realize how
much superior an education based on free action and personal responsibility is to one relying on outward authority.»
«The test scores in this
school, with its limited means — far fewer dollars than the public
schools have,
much less money per child — are
superior to what they're getting,» Daniels says.