Matt Damon on private vs. public schools

Actor Matt Damon explains why he supports public schools, but sends his daughters to private school. More from CNN at www.cnn.com/

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  • @matthewmorrison3703
    @matthewmorrison370310 жыл бұрын

    It depends on which public schools you are talking about. Some private schools are not what they are all cracked up to be either. I went to both and I learned a lot from both.

  • @seoulsoul1654

    @seoulsoul1654

    4 ай бұрын

    But I think U.S Public system is messed up 👎 Why having 3months of summer break ???? Each class finish the kids should have 15min break even a teacher . Not 15min lunch X , 1hrs of lunch time . If they don’t have stupid 3month of break They can have 15min break in each class and 1hr lunch + let the kids play out side No more sitting down on the chairs Let them Learn social experience at school It should be only 1months of summer break They even have very long winter break And spring break .. and other so many holidays.. American education system is so messed up 👎

  • @noradaoud7414
    @noradaoud74149 жыл бұрын

    I don't think he even needs to justify why he sends his kids to private school, I mean, isn't it obvious? Just because he's advocating for a higher stander in public schools it doesn't mean his kids have to go to one. I would send my kids to private school regardless of how good the public schools were but still, public school children deserve a good standard.

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +James Carlyle Enlighten us on the economics of education James. If I had to bet, I'd bet Damon knows more about it than you do, if for no other reason than that you've said multiple unsourced things in your last post and casually pass them on as facts.

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** There are many economists who don't agree, but names have no impression on me. Names can't be rebutted, and I'm not going to read boring books on the economics of education unless good points are made about the books by the person sourcing them. The fact of the matter is that there are benefits and detriments of unions and there is no definitive position. Wanting better schools while at the same time putting your kids in the best school you can isn't being hypocritical. Matt is actually obligated as a father to give his kids the best opportunity he can, which he believes he's doing by putting his kids in private school, while also vying for a better public system for his future grandkids. Matt's mother is a teacher as well, so discounting his knowledge and real life experience is a far more ignorant claim than the ignorance you think he represents.

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** We spend more on education, but how is it divvied out? We know that test scores award funding, and we also know that standardized tests are biased. Furthermore, we know that socioeconomic condition correlates to education levels, as do crime rates. Perhaps if we hadn't had a massive redistribution of wealth to the upper class 30 years ago we'd see less crime and more educated populations. When you know you can't get fired, you can use alternative teaching methods better suited to your particular class as well. It's not about job security. Teachers know full well going in that their hours and pay are going to be shit. That means that they have a passion for it, and job security probably was never a consideration. "Overhaul the system." That doesn't mean anything unless you say what to overhaul it to. It begins with overhauling the justice system and economic system in general so parents have more time to spend with their kids rather than work multiple jobs or serving prison sentences for stupid things, leaving their kids to bad influences and economic conditions. The education system itself is secondary to the main problems standing in the way of progress.

  • @xokelis0015

    @xokelis0015

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Noggin Doin The point is no matter how much you spend on education, when you have a gigantic bureaucracy like the DoE, funds are never going to be allocated as efficiently as they would in a private, for profit institution because the survival of the DoE does not depend on student performance and is a de-facto monopoly. And knowing that you can't get fired produces horrible incentives for even the best meaning people. The only thing that forces a person to improve is the realization that his/her livelihood depends upon said improvement. I'd suggest overhauling the system by making it directly compete with private schools for taxpayer money, namely the voucher system.

  • @dd9911

    @dd9911

    7 жыл бұрын

    D Kahn hello. since its unclear to you, let me help you. people send their child to private school because parents have greater control over what their child, eats, learns, the activities and where their money goes to do those things. if you had a brain you would know that parents who pay for private school, also pay taxes that pay for public. just because they have the ability to invest in their childs education doesnt make them unable to see the deficiency and want better in the public school system. the fact that you dont realize he said he would send his kids to public school, if they had a standard comparable means you dont care about facts, but your pre-conceived notions on the matter.

  • @MrTeeri4
    @MrTeeri46 жыл бұрын

    Dont apologise for being Rich Matt, you worked hard for your money and you even quit university to take a risk, you dont owe any body an apology for sending your kids to private school, you earned the money legally and morally right to spend as you wish. ,

  • @vesogry

    @vesogry

    2 жыл бұрын

    He shouldn't apologize for being rich, he should apologize for being an arrogant asshole and hypocrite.

  • @nhtd1698
    @nhtd16989 жыл бұрын

    Did Matt Damond just say "I wish I didn't have to send my kids to private school they're expensive" Lol

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    +John R I don't know if Matt's built schools, but he sure has done a lot of other humanitarian efforts. What have you done? Also, schools are very expensive. Not even Matt Damon can afford to build them on his own. His $65 million net worth is nothing compared to a $30 million high school.

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** You realize that net worth for wealthy people typically isn't very liquid right? He doesn't have $65 million in cash. Come on dude you should know this. And you want him to take a loan for his entire net worth to do something, or even half? How irresponsible do you think that is? Cuz that would be incredibly irresponsible. That's how wealthy people end up with nothing (happens all the time). The fact that you demand a celebrity donate at least half of their wealth (after taxes) for them not to be a hypocrite speaks volumes on your personal definition of "hypocrite." Damon travels the world over not just donating money but donating time and effort which is far more impressive. What do you do for the less well to do? I'm guessing jack shit. Which means the actual definition of "hypocrite" is probably better placed on yourself.

  • @Noggindoing

    @Noggindoing

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** You get what you get when you call people you don't know phonies (with enthusiasm), especially guys like Damon who do a lot of great things and get bs comments like he's a phony for it. If he's pro-airbags for all cars, yet drives a car with airbags, I suppose you think he's a phony for that too? Because that's the equivalent argument to supporting public school development yet his children being in the currently superior private system. It's an irrational argument, or in other words, a phony argument. If you can't take it, don't dish it out.

  • @johnhays6350

    @johnhays6350

    6 жыл бұрын

    It costs him .0001% of his annual income...so for him probably not so much....I think what he's saying is that for the average person it is extremely expensive to send their kids to private schools but that the alternative is public schools which are shit...this rather contradicts his support for public school teachers being so great but again he's liberal so logic never gets in the way of something that receives applause

  • @johnhays6350

    @johnhays6350

    6 жыл бұрын

    The only time Damon allows blacks and Mexicans around his kids is when they're landscaping or cleaning his mansion

  • @danswizzle4113
    @danswizzle4113 Жыл бұрын

    went to a private school. they were very focused on us becoming a lawyer, doctor, etc. little to no support in us going into the arts and if we wanted to go into the trades, it was only if we went as an engineer. my brother and i wanted to do automotive and got zero support from our school. he dropped out and went to public for votech and i stuck with the private school. we eventually dropped out of college later on and some of the heads of our private school said it was inevitable for us. he now runs a concrete company under the owner in florida and im now a Project manager and CAWI for a 3rd party construction site inspection company. we went back and visited recently and the old art teacher and science teacher were the only two that seemed unsurprised at our success. private schools are for the most part safer, but they dont always have the whats best for the kids in mind. most i feel only look out for their reputation.

  • @alexsalazar5161

    @alexsalazar5161

    Ай бұрын

    true but higher educaton is always better then trade jobs, im saying this as a journeyman electrician. For the life of me i cant understand why anyone would want to do trades.

  • @danswizzle4113

    @danswizzle4113

    Ай бұрын

    @alexsalazar5161 that's fair and it's definitely easier on the body [for the most part]. I have my regrets of not finishing uni, but I worked on both sides of the fence, and I prefer being in the field vs. in an office all day. But also also, that's just my experience. Yeah I would rather be racing motorcycles or be paid to travel the world but also I'm now a steel inspector and it affords me to at least buy my toys and travel so it works out. Though I also know not everyone is that lucky. Again this is just my personal experience.

  • @thedexterbros
    @thedexterbros8 жыл бұрын

    Bourne face right at the end. He was about to say "Someone started all this, and I'm gonna find him."

  • @donaldzinman2184
    @donaldzinman21847 күн бұрын

    Jenna and Barbara went to a Austin, Texas public high school.

  • @paulg6527
    @paulg65277 жыл бұрын

    I went to a great public school with very high standards and even enforced a minimum GPA of a 2.5 to even stay in the school. one of the issues is, we do need more funding to enhance better education. starting with esthetics: schools that are clean and not run down. then better school supplies, books, equipment, things that will aid in helping students learn. another are more experienced teachers with extensive backgrounds in the subject that they are teaching. those that do not just follow the standard curriculum. another is to increase the intensity of the education curriculum. we seem to cater to making school fun and convenient for children vs actually enforcing them to either meet the high standards or do not attend school at all. in other countries, schools run from 7am til about 4pm and their lesson plan is rigorous and long where scores are not based on a curve. these are things that can greatly improve our education.

  • @zonedaiatlas
    @zonedaiatlas10 жыл бұрын

    I do believe George and Jeb went to public elementary school. George W's daughters went to Preston Hollow. A public school in Dallas...

  • @sydandtaytum
    @sydandtaytum10 жыл бұрын

    i think the better answer would be matt sends his kids to private school where it is normal for your parent to be very rich or famous. his kids would get different treatment in a public school because they would be the freaks that had the famous dad. at a private school where that is the norm, it would be less stressful because other kids are in teh same boat.

  • @dsmelsergmailcom

    @dsmelsergmailcom

    10 жыл бұрын

    It's really simple. He sends his kids to private school because that's where they can get the best education he can afford. He's an activist for teacher's unions because that shouldn't be the case.

  • @marlette782

    @marlette782

    10 жыл бұрын

    dsmelsergmailcom The point is he does not favor vouchers, charter schools etc. He wants to trap poor kids into public schools

  • @dsmelsergmailcom

    @dsmelsergmailcom

    10 жыл бұрын

    marlette782 The point is those things don't actually help poor kids escape shitty schools.

  • @scottmatthews2300

    @scottmatthews2300

    10 жыл бұрын

    marlette782 Vouchers don't cover the cost of private schools they just work to supplement the costs for private schools. Inevitably there will be some percentage of people who couldn't afford private school but now can, but those people are not America's poor. The poor still can't afford private schools even with vouchers... Vouchers will just let the people who can afford private schools to not have to pay taxes for public schools so that the school that the poor kids go to will be even more poorly funded.

  • @joecole5643

    @joecole5643

    10 жыл бұрын

    Scott Matthews Vouchers, charter schools are rather popular with the poor in Washington DC and New York City. I assume in the dispute between Governor Cuomo and the NYC mayor, you supported the mayor. I don't claim they solve everything, but they are a start. We need to encourage as much competition and freedom of choice as possible. There are many different ideas. Home schooling is another one. Democrats also talk a great deal about bullying. You are not going to stop bullies until you punish the public schools for neglecting the subject. The best way to do that is by hitting them in the wallet. That is where school choice comes in

  • @rosemeyre5517
    @rosemeyre55177 жыл бұрын

    Beijo amor , as crianças também beijos ❤ Felicidades , te amo E ahh Matt , que demora !!

  • @tictacs4
    @tictacs46 жыл бұрын

    I can't see charters as a step in the wrong direction. Many public schools are not adequate, and are located in districts where parents are not financially empowered to do anything about it. What's sad is that there are some seriously talented kids whose potential is being washed down the drain, completely ignored by people who are overwhelmed in a under performing, ill equipped system. If you're just going to throw money at the problem, the single greatest use of money would be to raise teacher salaries(which are unfortunate) and establish a vetting system to justify higher salaries. There is not currently much incentive to become a teacher, especially at intercity public schools, where there are limited career upgrade paths and low salaries. Germany and Japan both keep tabs on higher and lower performing students. Entrance exams in Japan for both high school and university sort students according to ability. As for Germany, only kids set on university complete 18 years of ED. You are only required to complete 16 years and then can move on to a trade school which wastes less of everyone's time. I could see a refocusing of graduation standards, to permit lower performing students to pursue career options outside of school as well as community college courses, as a step forward. Most high schools operate a duality of quality education classes and reduced rigor lower performing classes. The "regular" classes often fail to train students for the rest of life. Schools just dogmatically push through core curriculum requirements that trade a focus on meaningful progress for a box of check lists. Would we rather that students are able receive the instruction given or merely receive exposure to curriculum? Regular class students usually have shown limited progress in school which is then matched with reduced standards, so many can graduate. This just results in complacency being installed in students. If my computer begins to malfunction, it shows that deeper problems are afoot and I need to diagnose those problems. Without diagnosing the source of a student's comprehension difficulties its hard to address shortcomings and require improvement. Instead a push through the curriculum is preferred. Meaningful progress is itself a standard, requiring a demonstration of comprehension, and a standard that should be instituted not sidelined. Whether we can diagnose students difficulties, a student should be able to come to an understanding of their abilities and inabilities and pursue a course action that helps them instead of being chained to a superficial path of progress. If they are immediatedly going to be released into the work world, that needs to be considered. In consideration of this, students should be able to pursue courses that suit their strengths earlier on. I think my local community college already has a mini high school running. Schools need to be structurally changed as well. Why we give kids 2 months off in the middle of the year to forget all they learned, just shows how out of touch the system is with learning patterns of a human being. Choosing to learn Calculus over a summer semester was one of the smartest moves I made, simply because the PreCal was fresh on my mind, and I found I retained more of what I learned in that month-and-a-half for my end of semester test. I found those who advised against it to be off base. Cal 2 is another story (simply too much to remember in a short space) The status quo should not be considered a solution. (ongoing revision of post)

  • @Tyrone5683
    @Tyrone568310 жыл бұрын

    I'm all for whatever system of school guarantees better results...I really dislike public schools. I'm more of a charter school supporter but I see the benefits of private school for those who might be in Matt's position or for people who really want a special academic experience for their kids. I will say that I have seen some private schools do worse than public schools in terms of standardized test. I feel like there is pressure for some private schools to skimp things to keep up appearances and show parents what they want to see as opposed to have the kid show. Having said that, anything is better than public school period even K-12 online or home school.

  • @strawberriesncandii
    @strawberriesncandii2 жыл бұрын

    Crazy how if he said this today he’d be canceled.

  • @911jalen
    @911jalen10 жыл бұрын

    Somebody ask Matt Damon where President Bush was on 9/11...then give him steak sauce to help his shoe taste better.

  • @rajvo7406
    @rajvo74069 ай бұрын

    My sons elementary school teacher went to the most prestigious private school in town. Per transparent California, she made 108k last year. She's 43

  • @paulstreehousepublishing
    @paulstreehousepublishing7 жыл бұрын

    I say go ahead and keep public schools but instead of providing them never-ending funding, give the parents vouchers and let the parents decide which schools to put their kids in and limit them only to availability and students qualifying for that particular school. Then schools will flourish or die depending on how good they are at attracting students. You'd have schools emerge that specialize in special needs kids, schools that specialize in average kids and schools that specialize in geniuses. You'd even have boys only and girls only. You'd have a large variety to pick from suited for all types of children and a classroom environment designed especially for them.

  • @Cassxowary

    @Cassxowary

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yah but that's separating people based on the same criteria... the thing is, the point of everyone being different in our own ways is that everyone complements each other and that's all the more reason we need to work together to make the world better instead of destroying it and all within. So instead of separating based on gender, academic abilities, and so on, schools need to go back to teaching skills and knowledge relevant for life, such as cooking, cleaning, bills and taxes, gardening, sewing/mending, building, nature and space and such, and so on.

  • @TheRisky9

    @TheRisky9

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Cassxowary What about those of use who already learned relevant life skills from these wonderful teachers called parents? I was bored out of my mind in so called "life skills" classes that were required when I was in school. And do you not realize what a contradiction you're stating. You're talking about making the world a better place. Okay, fair enough. But what about technology? What about science?

  • @FC-88
    @FC-888 жыл бұрын

    Abolish state controlled schools private schools would not be so expensive if all of the parents sent their kids to a private school higher consumer driving prices down.

  • @Simm2Dimm

    @Simm2Dimm

    8 жыл бұрын

    +FrecklyCash5959 IT's over supply that drives down prices not an increase in demand. The only way the price of education would fall is if you suddenly had a massive explosion in the number of private schools

  • @FC-88

    @FC-88

    8 жыл бұрын

    Simm2Dimm Exactly because government has no authority over our education so they don't inflate the prices.

  • @edharding9601

    @edharding9601

    8 жыл бұрын

    then America would not be educating a large percent of their population, surely.

  • @FC-88

    @FC-88

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ed Harding We don't live in the 19th century the internet exists where you can have all of the information at your finger tips. Education in the statist society is just a regulation, a piece of paper that says you qualify for a particular job.

  • @edharding9601

    @edharding9601

    8 жыл бұрын

    Educating children up to the age of 16 is vital not only for the development of that child as one able to work, persist, and create, but also for social equality and integration. Children develop habits when they are young. Giving all children and equal education, allows them to develop the skills required to be employable. So surely having a good state education system, funded by taxes, gives for a better society. You improve a populations work ethic.

  • @craigjohnston2300
    @craigjohnston2300 Жыл бұрын

    Rock on public schools! and public school teachers. Anyone can teach Mr. Damon's kid (two story house, white picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a dog named Spot.). Public school allows all people from k-12 to interact with all people for this brief time in their life. Then they move on. Keep making great movies. You are an ass kicking actor.

  • @B-ch6uk
    @B-ch6uk2 жыл бұрын

    Depends on the public schools. The ones near me are fantastic. The teachers are top notch and care about their students. I'm sure it's different in a poorer community but I don't think it's fair to put down all public schools.

  • @vesogry

    @vesogry

    Жыл бұрын

    But on average the private is better. www.wykop.pl/cdn/c3201142/comment_7XUxmVfiohuyoI3MO8keyiyye61MzFfb.jpg

  • @craigjacobs5858
    @craigjacobs58586 жыл бұрын

    The private school he chose to send his kids to, in lieu of the public schools he applauds out of the other side of his mouth, is the closest thing he could find to the public schools he himself attended? That's interesting. I myself, also a product of public schools and now a public school teacher, have never witnessed a public school comprised solely of children of the ultra-rich, who never had to mingle with unwashed masses. My schools never had security, and except for a parent picking us up for a doctor's appointment here or there, we rode public school buses instead of being privately chauffeured in black SUVs.

  • @ani2595

    @ani2595

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think the reason why he supports this issue is that his mom was a public teacher at the school system he was going when he was growing up. He probably comparing what it was then to what it is now

  • @taiakawy5943
    @taiakawy59437 жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @rainbowgirlism
    @rainbowgirlism2 жыл бұрын

    So Matt Damon's children go to a school like his character went to in the movie School Ties.

  • @awrocksu98110777
    @awrocksu9811077710 жыл бұрын

    choice ok for matt, but not anybody else

  • @PrivateAckbar
    @PrivateAckbar8 жыл бұрын

    1:20 Get ready for the biggest pile of shit to be dumped on your head.

  • @sbylk99
    @sbylk99Ай бұрын

    I am SORRY! He said private school is EXPENSIVE? TO HIM?

  • @jhjhjhjhjhjhify
    @jhjhjhjhjhjhify2 жыл бұрын

    Anyone remember Team America? I feel in hindsight the Matt Damon parody they did was... well, not completely far off...

  • @Pedro-qj4tj
    @Pedro-qj4tj7 жыл бұрын

    I send my kids to private school so they can be with "their" community.

  • @emilypeddle9263

    @emilypeddle9263

    3 жыл бұрын

    Local* He means people who live close to them

  • @Pedro-qj4tj

    @Pedro-qj4tj

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@emilypeddle9263 he means people in the same class/social class this is how elitism looks like

  • @jpeg.600x2

    @jpeg.600x2

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Pedro-qj4tj uh huh

  • @garyjohnstone6422
    @garyjohnstone64225 ай бұрын

    The U.S. has nearly tripled the amount spent per government school pupil in inflation‐adjusted dollars in the last 40 years while test scores have remained flat and internationally unimpressive. A recurrent problem reported by the students, especially by the public undergraduate, is the disconnect between what is taught and the practical reality of the job market. • NOTE: The most famous, very top undergraduate programs are indeed private. For example: the entire Ivy League (which includes Harvard, Yale, Princeton), MIT, CalTech, Stanford. Of the public schools, only Berkeley regularly appears in the top 10. Public undergraduates consider many professors lazy, self-centred, and selfish as they are very rarely fired. You pay for your children to be educated so why should you be paying for teachers time to research? For Profit Private Uni`s must perform or go broke which is just as it should be. You measure results by the overall profitability of a private uni`. Also, because public uni`s are infested with communists/socialists the brainwashing is atrocious. Everything you despise will be shoved down their otherwise innocent throats as gospel truth.

  • @johnhasse3995
    @johnhasse39956 жыл бұрын

    schooling is no substitute for education.

  • @meganli9616
    @meganli96167 жыл бұрын

    People in the comments are not understanding that the quality of public schools ranges hugely across the country. As someone who has attended public school all my life with the exception of two years in which I went to a private Christian school, I can confidently say that the public schools in my area exceed the quality of the private schools. I live in northern Virginia in the suburbs of D.C., and all the counties around me (Fairfax [in which I live], Loudon) have top-notch public school systems. I'm even lucky enough to live within range of what Business Insider is calling "the #1 smartest public high school": Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, and was admitted this year. However, I have cousins in Georgia, and their situation is very different. Their public school system is poor, so the private schools far exceed the public schools. In that case, it makes more sense to send one's children to private schools. Matt Damon isn't necessarily being hypocritical.

  • @cawheeler27

    @cawheeler27

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think people accuse him of being hypocritical because he is opposed to school choice. A lot of people think that families should be able to send their kids to whatever school they want, regardless of zoning. The state could attach the money to kids, and schools would only get the funding if the student enrolled. Parents and families would vote with their feet, the good schools would survive, the bad schools would go out of business. Damon has sided with the teacher's unions, which have vehemently opposed any choice. They need to protect the pay packages and benefits of their members. If bad schools closed, a lot of bad teachers would lose their jobs. While that sounds good to most people, the unions are terrified. All those bad teachers are dues paying members. I'm sure Damon thinks his views are in the interest of kids, but I don't think telling people where they have to send their kids to school, regardless of how bad the school is, is appropriate, and it is a little hypocritical for him to talk about his education choices with his children, while arguing against that same choice being offered to regular families.

  • @iwishtobetexan6060
    @iwishtobetexan60602 жыл бұрын

    HOMESCHOOL YOUR KIDS IF YOU LOVE THEM!

  • @Cassxowary

    @Cassxowary

    2 жыл бұрын

    People need to work though and not everyone is good at teaching stuff or has the best morals and stuff

  • @iwishtobetexan6060

    @iwishtobetexan6060

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Cassxowary do both parents really need to work all the time?

  • @MartinSage
    @MartinSage7 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Mr. Damon. I don't want my daughter being taught Muslim prayers and propaganda in the name of "tolerance".

  • @manarmetwaly18

    @manarmetwaly18

    5 жыл бұрын

    ur an absolute disgusting racist

  • @tothestars101
    @tothestars1019 жыл бұрын

    A measure of how successful private vs. public education is is the success rate of the graduates. Top five schools that produced the most Nobel Prize laureates were all public schools: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize_laureates_by_secondary_school_affiliation

  • @warfossil

    @warfossil

    9 жыл бұрын

    Henry Kissinger received the prize. That in itself says that the prize is meaningless.

  • @blahblahblah6550

    @blahblahblah6550

    3 жыл бұрын

    r u fuckin' high? Looking at the link you posted regarding the top 5 schools that produced the most Nobel laureates, 4 of them have extremely rigorous merit requirements and only accept a tiny fraction of the kids who apply. Of the 4, two are highly prestigious private schools and 2 are specialized public schools.

  • @sheteg1
    @sheteg12 жыл бұрын

    Send your kids to public school then. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @user-it9vs3vq2z
    @user-it9vs3vq2z2 ай бұрын

    They did studies and they found that the best thing to do with your money isn't to spend it on public or private schools but to spend it on helping kids cheat in school. For example if you can sponsor a really smart Russian exchange student, and then pay him to take the same classes as your kid and let him copy your kid will do much better. If you can afford private school and cheating than you should do that but you should spend money on cheating first. That's what the rich kids do like the Bush's, Kennedy's, Gore's, and Biden's. But don't get caught like Laura Laughlin. but they did studies and found that all schools suck and cheaters are winners. For just a little bit in library fees you can get the same education but you have to read, but if you cheat you don't really have to do anything. I cheated in school how about them apples? I don't have a damn clue what I'm talking about but I'm rich. So in your face matt damon.

  • @lucasfernandez5987
    @lucasfernandez5987 Жыл бұрын

    Does Matt not know that Jeb Bush went to UT Austin?

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation10 жыл бұрын

    private schools are better because there are less bullies in there but the teachers are very demanding sometimes the problem is that there must be no violence in public schools more safety to the students and if that happens there will be peace.Darth Sidious

  • @vesogry

    @vesogry

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rainbowgirlism Yep, anecdotal evidence is what we need to prove a point.

  • @michaelblasius7705

    @michaelblasius7705

    Жыл бұрын

    Because private schools don’t have to tolerate kids who attack other kids.

  • @kokomanation

    @kokomanation

    6 ай бұрын

    @@michaelblasius7705Damn right !!! Two things matter in how a child develops the quality of the parents and the quality of the school I mean those two matter more than anything else.Genetics are of course important but you cannot blame a person for its genes

  • @aqoonqaate8109
    @aqoonqaate81095 ай бұрын

    The level of gaslighting against him is unreal

  • @guystoners
    @guystoners9 жыл бұрын

    He truly means well after he takes care of himself and his family - typical left wing rich people

  • @ok-bn7sw

    @ok-bn7sw

    6 жыл бұрын

    and you wouldn't? lol

  • @ShanePatrickConnolly

    @ShanePatrickConnolly

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's worse than that. He's a complete hypocrite - where his money brings choice for his own children while he promotes an anti-school-choice agenda for others.

  • @Jman-kw7se
    @Jman-kw7seАй бұрын

    When did an actor become someone to interview about schools. He is an actor not an educator. Just like Marlon Brando said, course matty boy is no Brando.

  • @personnesenki4521
    @personnesenki4521 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone should follow his example and keep their kids out of government schools.

  • @JK-gu3tl
    @JK-gu3tl4 жыл бұрын

    Online education is the present and future.

  • @compilationvideos9314

    @compilationvideos9314

    2 жыл бұрын

    People also pay for the college experience.

  • @JK-gu3tl

    @JK-gu3tl

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@compilationvideos9314 You can still get that on the cheap. It shouldn't cost an arm and a leg to go to frat parties.

  • @compilationvideos9314

    @compilationvideos9314

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JK-gu3tl I see your point, but I think people pay for more than just the piece of paper.

  • @mitochondrion97
    @mitochondrion977 жыл бұрын

    Actually Obama just help advertise the movie! And honestly I like that movie.

  • @muthaafrika6137
    @muthaafrika61372 жыл бұрын

    Why would u WANT them to associate with POOR children?

  • @seoulsoul1654
    @seoulsoul16544 ай бұрын

    U.S Public system is messed up 👎 Why having 3months of summer break ???? Each class finish the kids should have 15min break even a teacher . Not 15min lunch X , 1hrs of lunch time . If they don’t have stupid 3month of break They can have 15min break in each class and 1hr lunch + let the kids play out side No more sitting down on the chairs Let them Learn social experience at school It should be only 1months of summer break They even have very long winter break And spring break .. and other so many holidays.. American education system is so messed up 👎

  • @seoulsoul1654
    @seoulsoul16544 ай бұрын

    U.S Public system is messed up 👎 Why having 3months of summer break ???? Each class finish the kids should have 15min break even a teacher . Not 15min lunch X , 1hrs of lunch time . If they don’t have stupid 3month of break They can have 15min break in each class and 1hr lunch + let energy out play out side It should be only 1months of summer break They even have very long winter break And spring break .. and other so many holidays.. American education system is so messed up 👎

  • @jacksonkuzmic
    @jacksonkuzmic2 жыл бұрын

    I went to private and public school and enjoyed public better. More accepting and diverse and less snobby

  • @faisala4218
    @faisala42184 жыл бұрын

    Matt Damon is my favorite male actor. I really enjoyed his Borne series.

  • @alessiomarin1218
    @alessiomarin12186 жыл бұрын

    In Australia, even shitty public schools have a uniform lol Private school is the norm

  • @mikenaugz88
    @mikenaugz886 жыл бұрын

    He doesnt wanna say it...... public schools do not and will not get u a good life compared to private. There shouldn't be separate schools for rich and poor, you kno what happens when poor and rich kids go to school together?????when the rich grow up there less inclined to screw over poor people, but ya kno great system keep us separated, just as long people know there place in life

  • @mikenaugz88

    @mikenaugz88

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai and how different are your families.

  • @mikenaugz88

    @mikenaugz88

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai OK, I'm sure u wouldn't lie to me. Do u believe that a teacher wouldn't go to a better paying job?

  • @mikenaugz88

    @mikenaugz88

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai private schools lure teachers in with better pay and better work environment... leaving public schools in their rear view.

  • @mikenaugz88

    @mikenaugz88

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai private schools don't pay teachers better then public, get fuckin real!

  • @thefranciswatts
    @thefranciswatts10 жыл бұрын

    I hold Matt Damon in high esteem. I agree with him on most things, as I seem to here. The problem is the quality of the public schools. That is the reason matt sends his kids private schools. although from my perspective the problem with most schooling is that it isn't about how to think, but about what to believe. I agree with Chomsky, zinn and others that much of what is taught is simply propaganda - especially with american history. If I have kids, they will be homeschooled, and learn to think for themselves. with this new thing called the internet I will invent a new type of school.

  • @mr.wright9867

    @mr.wright9867

    6 жыл бұрын

    i'm a public school teacher and admit the quality sucks, because it's too focused on testing. We don't even teach history in grade 5. Kids don't truly learn science until grade 5 either, leaving teachers to teach 4 years worth of material in time for(you guessed it), another test.

  • @jpeg.600x2

    @jpeg.600x2

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah the history isn't necessarily morphed its the liberal propoganda they fit in

  • @vesogry

    @vesogry

    2 жыл бұрын

    "I agree with him on most things" - I'm so sorry.

  • @DrCruel
    @DrCruel10 жыл бұрын

    The system in place is perfect for Matt Damon. With his money, he can send his kids to private schools, where they will have a leg up on the poor kids who have to suffer through the substandard public schools. If there was an option for poor kids to go to private schools, they might brush against his own precious children.

  • @DrCruel

    @DrCruel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai Certainly public school teachers can afford it. About 1 in 5 of them send their own children to public schools, even as their union fights school choice with everything they have. www.redefinedonline.org/2014/08/survey-1-in-5-school-teachers-send-kids-to-private-schools/

  • @bobsaget7315
    @bobsaget73156 жыл бұрын

    Public schools spend more per student than charters and he wants to throw even MORE money at it? Smh... We should only keep public high schools for the sports, but everything before that should be privatized and open to competition.

  • @jennifersmith3409
    @jennifersmith34099 ай бұрын

    Wow he said a lot for not saying anything 😂

  • @trapsoulz9188
    @trapsoulz91888 жыл бұрын

    Yeah public school education sucks that's Matt had to say

  • @coleb23
    @coleb238 жыл бұрын

    Stammering is never good... that's God's way of saying somethings up

  • @jpeg.600x2

    @jpeg.600x2

    2 жыл бұрын

    what is stammering?

  • @garyjohnstone6422

    @garyjohnstone6422

    5 ай бұрын

    b/s. My dad stammered, nothing was "up"

  • @EricEmilioJanke
    @EricEmilioJanke8 жыл бұрын

    Have you seen or been in a public school lately? Subject to whatever whim that comes down the pike, and the low-rent type of parents who send their thuggish kids there because school is mandatory. I wouldn't send my kids to a public school ever if I had the option of a private school available to me. I don't blame any parent for keeping his kids out of public school.

  • @kyled4132
    @kyled41326 жыл бұрын

    Private schools and school choice breeds competition which gives a better product to the people. Matt Damon is an elitist hypocrite. “Do as I say, not as I do”.

  • @jpeg.600x2

    @jpeg.600x2

    2 жыл бұрын

    fake

  • @vesogry

    @vesogry

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jpeg.600x2 Yep, Matt is fake.

  • @kgp4death
    @kgp4death7 жыл бұрын

    closed them all down and replace with virtual classes (k-doctorates) for free online taught by the leaders of the industry, it is the best and inevitable way. It is obvious to me business classes should be taught by billionaires and science classes should be taught by Nobel price winners, not by the people that couldn't cut it in the real world. If you consolidate and virtualize it will be super cheap and you could still get the best teachers in the world teach, probably for free, but even if they charge a million dollars it would still be cheaper, it is 2016 get with the times....it is sad that forward progress is not being made and people still need to talk about the primitive building people go to in order to get information.....there is this thing called the internet, eventually accredited classes will be online if they don't do it I say screw them and make a new accreditation consortium.

  • @JK-gu3tl

    @JK-gu3tl

    4 жыл бұрын

    Americans are seeing the tip of the iceberg now. Online education can be crowdfunded by the best of the best----look at Khan Academy, TED ED, etc. It's transparent, universal, etc.

  • @kgp4death

    @kgp4death

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@JK-gu3tl well this message was from 2016 same comment could have probably have been made 1995....i am glad we are catching up but really it should be government sponsored and free by now cost per student would maybe like 100 bucks if done right. Even if you did want midterms and finals to be in person you can leverage highshools after hours for testing.

  • @garyjohnstone6422

    @garyjohnstone6422

    5 ай бұрын

    a provocative idea. It presents some exciting notions. And I think it will happen too as it has so much merit. Good post.

  • @kgp4death

    @kgp4death

    5 ай бұрын

    @@garyjohnstone6422 Thanks

  • @philyb3040
    @philyb304014 күн бұрын

    Expensive 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @masscomnet
    @masscomnet2 жыл бұрын

    The poor Bush family kids went to a private school. Good for them. If people had a choice about using the DMV nobody would go their either (and for the same reason). People should have a choice about where they send their kids to school - and if they did, the Damon family kids too could go to a school of their choice for a lot less money.

  • @lilianmejia3802
    @lilianmejia38028 жыл бұрын

    he looks so old

  • @Alex-tx2em

    @Alex-tx2em

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Lilian Lee And you will too. You can't escape it.

  • @randallmartin2549
    @randallmartin25496 жыл бұрын

    Just another actor who talks the talk, but won't walk the walk. Pathetic.

  • @TheMoni700
    @TheMoni7007 жыл бұрын

    Hypocrisy

  • @mirsaes
    @mirsaes4 жыл бұрын

    Matt Damon is an actor, I don't care what he has to say about education. Actors are easily influenced and like to hear themselves talk.

  • @garyjohnstone6422

    @garyjohnstone6422

    5 ай бұрын

    and they are always socialist effwits

  • @richardjustinamericantatem5758
    @richardjustinamericantatem5758 Жыл бұрын

    More elitist "rules for thee but not for me."

  • @OooOoo-cg5lk
    @OooOoo-cg5lkАй бұрын

    "I wish I didn't have to" You didn't have to. "It's expensive" Said the multi millionaire. Just admit it. Private schools are usually better. They are expensive, but if public schools were privatized, taxes could be reduced and people could afford the private schools.

  • @mgallant01
    @mgallant0110 жыл бұрын

    What a hypocrite

  • @veltriv914
    @veltriv914 Жыл бұрын

    So basically he's a huge hypocrite lol

  • @1DarkNinja58
    @1DarkNinja58 Жыл бұрын

    Well they wanted to take God out of the schools. There you go....

  • @shanepc1
    @shanepc110 жыл бұрын

    Hypocrite.

  • @ShanePatrickConnolly

    @ShanePatrickConnolly

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Hai Hai If you do one thing - push an agenda that traps kids in poor public schools - while doing another - a wealthy guy with choices sending his own children to high-performing private schools - you're a hypocrite. If educational choice is good for him, why is it not good for the poor? Choice drives competition and competition drives performance. School aid should be completely portable and go with the student to the school that his or her parent chooses for him or her to attend. Failing schools would close, performing schools would prosper.

  • @MeganK00
    @MeganK0010 жыл бұрын

    AT THE END OF THE DAY PEOPLE WHO GO TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE JUST AS SUCCESSFUL AS PEOPLE WHO WENT TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS. THINK ABOUT IT

  • @hustla8907

    @hustla8907

    9 жыл бұрын

    but but but, that's not true......

  • @mistyisland343

    @mistyisland343

    9 жыл бұрын

    Megan, amazing insight. Bravo.

  • @tothestars101

    @tothestars101

    9 жыл бұрын

    Travis Jagger How did that private school education work out for you? Were you able to change the world in any significant way?

  • @garyjohnstone6422

    @garyjohnstone6422

    5 ай бұрын

    wrong, public graduates have been brainwashed by socialist teachers thus have an attitude of entitlement. I know because I employ ppl.