I should have said “partially determined.” I’m sure we can agree that perceived teaching quality is an important factor in why students choose one school over another.
Yes. I just think that the perception of teaching quality is… prone to all kinds of biases. Unless you actually studied at both schools, so you can compare both using your own experience.
So the money the school could spend on hiring better teachers might be better spent on advertising. I am not suggesting hiring bad teachers, rather the same ones as your competitors, and if you have extra money left, spend it elsewhere.
I should have said “partially determined.” I’m sure we can agree that perceived teaching quality is an important factor in why students choose one school over another.
Yes. I just think that the perception of teaching quality is… prone to all kinds of biases. Unless you actually studied at both schools, so you can compare both using your own experience.
So the money the school could spend on hiring better teachers might be better spent on advertising. I am not suggesting hiring bad teachers, rather the same ones as your competitors, and if you have extra money left, spend it elsewhere.