Wheel -
The big advantage that a private school teacher has is that private school is an OPTION. If a parent thinks "it's not fair" that their child can't keep up with the program, they can either suck it up, make junior work harder or leave. In public schools, they sue the district, and the teachers are told that they have to modify their teaching to make it "fair" for the SPED child who can't perform at the same level as a gifted, or even mediocre student. If a child is a discipline problem in a private school, the parents either deal with the problem, or the child is kicked out. Unless they want to be sued, a public school has to keep them until they harm someone badly enough to get sent to the "Alternate school. They are not allowed to enforce any kind of discipline or "unfair" restrictions on their behavior. It might damage poor junior's self-esteem... Public schools are not ALLOWED to have higher standards, because someone, somewhere decided that it was "unfair" to some students... and now we have No Child Left Behind.
yippee
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