Gaps in Secondary Education in the US Essay

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    These are all things that must be learned through our education system in order for students to understand where they came from, where their parents have been and what their grandparents have gone through that they most definitely will never experience. Another example would be our president Mr. Barrack Obama…

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    The authors concluded that the gap in educational performance across racial groups continues. Other researchers believed that minority families themselves are the reason for these disparities. These authors think that these gaps are created based on a function of social structural conditions. The authors began to explain that after completing the study black students are more positive about their education than white students. African American students believe that knowledge…

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    affirmative action program to provide equal opportunities for everyone in education. While this program started in the 1960’s, problems continued to present themselves as shown through the many court cases, such as Brown vs. Board of Education and Fisher vs. The University of Texas. Some people believe affirmative action is needed because it increases the number of underrepresented minority acceptance, leads to diversity in higher education, and eliminates racial disparities that persisted in…

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    The paper is written to those who have previous experience in Latina and feminist rights, but it would especially helpful for advocates who may not have previous knowledge of either Latina struggles or reproductive justice. Gomez mainly focuses on secondary sources and theory for this research, with the exception of her heavy use of historical legislation in Texas whose nature is that of a primary source. She also makes use of a personal interview with Elora Mukherjee, an assistant professor at…

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    ESSA: Empty Promises or Great Hopes The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to reform education policies to make all students have equal opportunities. ESSA expands the government's power in the education system and promises to focus more on the student rather than standardized tests. However, not all students are being treated the way the Act specifies and schools are still struggling with funding that could be dropped.…

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    reading level. (Concordia University-Portland) By fourth grade, 78 percent of those not on the basic reading level will never catch up. This leads to a harder life not only in school but for other things like applying for jobs. Although the achievement gap is decreasing, literacy rates are not increasing, ecs.org stated that in 2011 about one-third of 4th and 8th graders had reached proficiency in reading. “Chronic school absence is associated with lower educational attainments; the negative…

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    gender differences between Latinos and education. Therefore, it left me questioning whether there is a difference between males and females and how big is this difference. Additionally, the data I found could not to distinguish the part of the countries of origin they came. For example, respondents Mexico, but we do not know which region in Mexico they immigrated. Despite these limitations, I believe this data depicts a fare picture of the disparities in education for…

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    After we touched the topics of Race and Ethnicity and Social Inequalities in the education system in the United States in ED-160, I was curious about how those inequalities affect the lives of students today. As I began my research about the inequalities that students face, I found an article that stated that “the ultimate test of an educational system is whether it makes sure that every student, whatever their background, is exposed to the content they need to compete in today's society.” It…

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    legislation that can affect them, as just because an individual or family is insured does not guarantee they will receive certain services for a particular fee. Without a standard, centralized health organization, individuals are left vulnerable to gaps in coverage and may be left with unexpected healthcare expenditures (Understanding healthcare in the U.S. 2021). Cost The United States spent roughly $4.5 trillion on health care in 2022, accounting for 17.3% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).…

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