Everyday is Friday 365
🔗 Chris Papst https://www.sunburypress.com/collections/all-books/products/failure-factory?variant=43575891099741 @everydayisfriday365 (Shopify) - https://everydayisfridaypodcast365.myshopify.com/ (Esty) - https://www.etsy.com/shop/everydayisfriday365/?etsrc=sdt (Everyday is Friday 365) - https://dot.cards/everyday_is_friday?e=ZGV2aWNlLXlwbHNxZGNzdnJyaXNwd2dmOGs1ZWw4ZDgtYy1ibA (Matty B43) Host of The Everyday is Friday 365 - https://dot.cards/matty_b43 Join the community and keep up with the latest episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and more! “This podcast is produced and managed by Organized Confusion LLC.” Disclaimer: Everyday Is Friday Podcast 365 is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by guests and hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast. This content is not financial, legal, medical, or professional advice. Always do your own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listener discretion is advised, as topics may include strong language, controversial discussions, or opinions that challenge conventional thinking. summary Investigative reporter Chris Papst reveals the shocking truths about the public school system in Baltimore and across the US, exposing how funding is misused and how incentives distort educational priorities. keywords public education, school funding, Baltimore schools, education reform, school accountability, school choice, grade manipulation, teacher salaries, educational outcomes, policy change key topics School funding vs. educational outcomes Incentive structures in public schools Grade changing and data manipulation Impact of school funding on student achievement Role of parents and policy in education reform guest name Chris Papst titles The Failure Factory: How Baltimore Schools Deceive Taxpayers and Students Uncovering the Truth Behind Public School Funding and Outcomes Sound Bites "Education spending is not dependent upon education" "Funding is tied to enrollment, not performance" "88% of students are not proficient in math" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Public Education Issues 03:03 Investigative Journalism and Public Education 06:26 Funding vs. Educational Outcomes 09:13 The Focus on Enrollment Over Education 12:28 Incentives in Education 15:10 Parental Involvement and School Choices 18:09 Extracurricular Activities and Student Engagement 21:24 Accountability in Education 24:27 The Role of Parents in Education 27:21 Real-Life Skills vs. Testing 30:08 The Need for Systemic Change 33:09 Conclusion and Call to Action 42:52 FINAL INTRO.MP4
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