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« on: June 27, 2014, 04:05:51 PM »

This isn't very surprising to hear from a liberal university professor. Of course he would value the contributions of his own profession to society above all others, the lazy moocher. He seems to think that you can come full circle by increasing funding to the government education industry complex. The only result is that the unions win and the common man loses. I hope he gets fired so that he can find a real job and stop mooching off the public treasury.

All good points! These are thrifty and crafty folk. Japan shows a good path to winning the treasury back.


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Teachers’ wages in almost all countries in the world have been on an increase over the last ten years. In Japan, however, their wages were reduced by 9% during the same period of time.

Compared to 21.2 pupils on the OECD average, 28 children on average are crammed in one classroom in elementary schools in Japan, and 32.9 students in junior high schools as of 2010, making the class size in Japan the second largest among OECD member states.

Read a Japanese satirical novel written after 1980, or any work of modern Japanese crime fiction with a teenage culprit.

Wait a second, you're asking krazen to read?  Good luck.
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