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Many Americans believe private schools are inherently better than public schools, but is that belief actually supported by evidence? In this episode, Brian explores how perception, status, and cognitive bias often shape opinions about education more than the data itself. From exclusivity and tuition costs to branding and social reputation, the conversation examines why private schools are often viewed as superior, even when outcomes are shaped more by outside factors than the schools themselves.
By Brian J. StephensMany Americans believe private schools are inherently better than public schools, but is that belief actually supported by evidence? In this episode, Brian explores how perception, status, and cognitive bias often shape opinions about education more than the data itself. From exclusivity and tuition costs to branding and social reputation, the conversation examines why private schools are often viewed as superior, even when outcomes are shaped more by outside factors than the schools themselves.