Decentralization of school systems would negatively impact equality of opportunity because district funding would depend even more on the wealth of the area, rather than receiving centralized funding to balance out inequalities. Using decentralized standards will set students and professors up for failure in college, as students will have differing levels of knowledge as they enter higher education. Centralization is also an effective tool because it can allow research about the best education methods to reach broader audiences.
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