Since the library will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Day, the Beyond Labels group will not meet next Monday. The next meeting will be on January 27.
Since the library will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Day, the Beyond Labels group will not meet next Monday. The next meeting will be on January 27.
For those of you in town, we will be meeting (as usual) today at 10:30am.
There is no set topic for the week, but I (Scott Miller) will come prepared with a couple of things to discuss if no one else has a compelling recommendation.
This subject was discussed on December 23, 2013.
One of the key “talking points” used in the debate over the Affordable Care Act has been the fact that the U.S. spends substantially more than virtually any of our international “peers,” but has lagged those same peers in terms of health outcomes. Similarly, the U.S. education system spends more per pupil than almost any other country, yet our students perform poorly on tests of reading, math and science skills. We could probably identify many similar situations…high spending, low outcomes…if we tried.
What is driving this enormous gap between financial commitment and results? To what degree does it have to do with: