There are many major problems in our education system, but the two major ones are segregation and inequality. Not only do they exist in our education system, but they also exist in today’s society. Many of us would’ve think that segregation and inequality would not be a problem in today’s education system and society, but they are major problems. The Civil Rights Act in 1964 was supposed to end all segregation and inequality in schools, but that is not the case. The Civil Rights Act was passed to eliminate racism between all the races. It was supposed to get rid of racism in society and schools. Publicly it did, but inside the education system it still lingered. The …show more content…
Oliver Brown fought against the Kansas Board of Education to allow his kids to attend a white school in their neighborhood. After many long court trials, Mr.Brown won the case. After Oliver Brown won the case, Kansas claimed that they made it a Federal crime to segregate kids in schools. Jonathan Kozol, a public learner and an award winning author, and Diane Ravitch, a professor of education at NYU and who is also an award winning author, both focus most of their research and studies on the segregation and inequality in our education system. They both agree that today’s society and education system are no less segregated and unequal than they were during back in the 1950’s and 1960’s. After all the years of fighting and marching you would think that segregation and inequality would be over, but they are not. Are schools being paid to segregate kids or is it too far deep inside our education system to get rid of it? This essay states a problem that has and will continue to get out of …show more content…
Assistant Secretary of Education. She is also an award winning author who focus a portion of her work on segregation and inequality in our education system. She has written many articles and books on our school education. Like Jonathan Kozol, Diane Ravitch agrees that there major segregation and inequality problem in our education system. Not only does Diane Ravitch talks about segregation and inequality, but she also speaks and writes about the big achievement gap that exist in the education system. The achievement gap does not only exist in the United States, but internationally. Wherever there is segregation and inequality, a achievement gap will follow. The reason why there is an achievement gap, the whites have a four hundred year head start. If the “white achievement gap” had slowed down, the gap would not be that big. The achievement gap is also one of the reasons why segregation and inequality exists. Ravitch also believes that schools are testing their students way to much. She wants the schools to stop spending money on tests and to start spending it on hiring more teachers for their