Voices of Public Education - how inadequate school funding has affected both students and teachers
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Insufficient funding of schools can become a big problem not only for education, but also for the quality of teachers' work, most likely they are trying to smooth out the lack of funding by reducing the salaries of educational institutions, which leads to various negative consequences, such as the dismissal of teachers and a decrease in the quality of the material provided. Also, insufficient funding for schools can reduce the quality of learning conditions, which means that schools will probably not have new repairs, high-quality equipment and reagents, and the quality of food in the canteen will also drop, which can negatively affect the physical and psychological health of students.

Bottom line: Fund schools the right way

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Overall, inadequate school funding can have a significant impact on the quality of education and the well-being of both students and teachers. It's important for policymakers and communities to prioritize adequate funding for schools to ensure that students receive the education they deserve and teachers are equipped to provide it.

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