Gaps in Secondary Education in the US Essay

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    to be the basic building blocks of learning and the primary subjects based in our educational system. Extra-curricular subjects such as art, music, physical education, foreign language and general life skills have been used as supplemental classes. The educational system believe extra-curricular subjects such as art, music, physical education, foreign language and…

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    No Child Left Behind Act Education should be personalized and not standardized. Today’s education is build on the principles of the Industrial Revolution, which focused on creating and producing identical “consumer” products cheaply and ensuring quality control. This is why the No Child Left Behind Act is detrimental to our education system today. It has handed education into the hands of the federal government. The government has taken great management over the education and is limiting…

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    An education institution is an accredited facility where children receive a formal education to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to excel as an adult. As citizens of the United States, we have the right to equal education no matter our race, ethnicity, religion or economic status. However, Clayton County Schools and many other predominately Black schools in Georgia do not receive the same education that is provided to their white counterparts. Multiple studies and research have…

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    that was originally passed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 that was named the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. This law that was passed by President George W. Bush was designed to help improve student performance across America. President George W. Bush once said, “Clearly our children are our future, and too many of our neediest children are being left behind.” (U.S. Department of Education, 2005). The intent of this act is to help disadvantaged children improve academically.…

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    achievement in the United States (U.S.) education system, Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were designed to create clear and consistent benchmarks to ensure that all learners, regardless of where they live, graduate with the identified 21st-Century Skills needed to succeed in a global community ("About the Standards | Common Core State Standards Initiative", 2016). According to the CCSS site (2016), as of August 2015, 42 states, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the District of…

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    What causes income inequality has always been a very challenging question. In fact, education has been argued to be one of the leading factor influencing income inequality. Though, most researchers agree on the importance of education as a reason, still some theoretical studies question it. Earlier work from Ram (1989) shows, education is closely related to income distribution in advanced developed countries. Becker and Chiswick (1996) (using panel sets in the United States) suggest a positive…

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    these key qualities have become almost impossible to attain. First, let us look at opportunity. One can say this is the most essential element to achieving the American dream. Without opportunity, one cannot accomplish anything because…

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    Solution #2 No Child Left Behind Political Reform No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) was the US Congress Act that amended the Elementary and Secondary Education to focus its efforts toward disadvantaged students. The supplement to Title 1 Education Act of 1965, NCLB focuses the reform through assessment based achievements to obtain federal grant funding for public education per basic academics. This reform focuses on student achievements in K-12 grades.(Dee & Jacob, 2011) Each state is…

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    the professional qualification which is one of the elements to prove relevant knowledge and competency, yet, insufficient, it is, particularly in medical and health professions. For instance, dentists, ranked on the top one highest paid job in 2013(US News & World Report and AOL Jobs, 2013), is one of the jobs on the shortage list. However, apart from academic histories, customer service experience is also required, allowing them to well communicate with clients. This viewpoint is strongly…

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    Inclusive Education Strategy,” 2012, p. 2). The idea behind this amendment to the Education Act is the Canadian population’s support of multiculturalism and all other diverse identities and attributes, from disability to gender. The sentiment behind this act is encouraging in the development of social justice and equality in education, however it fails to deal with one issue that separates schools in our society, and that is funding. There is an ever widening gap between the type of education…

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