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Strategies to Improve Education
Increase Incentivesfor Teachers

Allow Parental Choiceof Schools


Improve the Curriculum


Expand QualityPreschool Programs RD

Traditional SchoolSocial Work Roles:
Caseworker, Group Worker, Truant Officer; Counselor and parent Liaisons
Newer School SocialWork Roles:
Advocate; Behavioral Specialist; Mental Health Consultant; Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Specialist; Individual Education Plan Team Member, Violence Prevention Specialist; Systems Change Specialist; Program Research Specialist
Toward Equal Educational Opportunity: Three Proposals
1. Reform ofSchool Financing so that an equal amount of money is spent on eachstudent’s education. (Change funding from property tax driven which increasesinequality in schools)

2. CompensatoryEducation programs for disadvantaged students should be established. (ex.Counseling, summer programs, additional classes for students with specialneeds, educational opportunity programs at universities/colleges)


3. EffectiveIntegration of students from different ethnic backgrounds into the sameschool. (ex. Busing, integrated neighborhoods, magnet schools)

The Pygmalion Effect: “Self-FulfillingProphecy”
1. We from certain expectations of people or events.

2. We communicate those expectations with various verbal and nonverbal cues.


3. People tend to respond to these cues by adjusting their behavior to match them.


4. The result is that the original expectation becomes true.