Public education is a completely different political problem, which cannot be resolved by throwing more money at it. That seems to be the issue regarding 90% of what people think ails the institution of learning.
With the advent of the Internet, cheating in schools is rampant. Just students using the available tools of the day, you say. If only. They download total passages to include in their reports, or direct answers to questions without learning the material they are sent to school to learn in the first place. Once in college, or worse, in the job market where I get stuck interviewing 29 candidates out of 30 who can not answer basic questions in the field in which they allegedly got their degree, their lack of preparation becomes more obvious.
But that issue does not stop people voting for chunks of money because it is bad PC to diss education by denying more money, apparently, and political pundits know that. LA unified, the second largest school district in the nation, has been losing students annually to other <better> school districts in the area. Schools are underused in the area and projections <what my staff does> are bleak that a turnaround is eminent. Our projections are the basis for additional capital outlay for building and maintaining schools.
So what do they do? They get their local state legislative representatives to pass a law so districts can do their OWN projections, which must be rubberstamped by the appropriate state agency. That would be my unit. Needless to say, their projections are beyond generous in expectations. These bogus projections allows LA Unified to get bond measures on the ballot for additional capital outlay - to build more schools - in a declining enrollment environment because, well, their projections predict a ton of invisible students in the area in the next ten years. And the local voting populance has passed every education bond put up.
Now, what was that about preventing abortions so, instead, unwanted children can get a mediocre education they have no vested interest in getting?