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Źródło: OpenNewswire • 28.05.2026 17:28 • EdukacjaOryginał (en)

Increased spending doesn't guarantee better students, experts say

(The Center Square) – Spending more taxpayer dollars doesn't make kids smarter, according to experts. As K-12 test scores and student proficiency rates continue to decline nationwide, education experts question whether increased education funding is improving student outcomes or merely contributing to inefficiencies within the public school system. National Assessment of Educational Progress data released in 2024 show that the average reading score for 12th-grade students fell three points since 2019 and is 10 points lower than the first assessment in 1992. Average math scores for 12th graders have also declined by three points since 2019. Critics argue the issue is not a lack of funding, but how education dollars are being spent “We don’t have an education funding problem. We have an education spending problem,” Ryan Walters, CEO of Teacher Freedom Alliance, told The Center Square. Walters said increased f

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