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    Each essay brings to light their own success story and possible solutions to the problems facing the American education system that has less than half of the students finishing college. Weber (2010) introduces first how the United States was ahead of other countries in the 1950s but lagged and then fell behind during the next few decades. Weber (2010) highlights the problems of our education system and how it does not compare to foreign schools and fails to…

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    the effects of socioeconomic inequality in the educational system. Kozol analysis suggests that students from a higher socioeconomic class are more likely to receive a better education. Whereas, student, from low-income families, will be denied this opportunity and will potentially be predetermined to fail in the education system. This is harmful because it means that low-income students will continue to be suppressed by the unfair socioeconomic standards of the educational system. Kozol…

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    Over the last couple of months I have been researching progression and regression on education. I have found that many previous and current educators, students and parents are not satisfied with the school systems in which children of the United States are attending. A narrow curriculum, a decline in improvement of public schools and instructing students only to pass standardized tests are some of the most common reasons of dissatisfaction of parents, students, educators, and whomever else is…

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    The United States of America has the largest most robust economy in the world. America has the most advanced military in the world and serves as a beacon of hope and peace around the world. One would expect the United States to also be at the top of the list when it comes to our public education system; unfortunately that notion is false. Among thirty developed countries, the United States ranks 25th in math and 21st in science (Lessons in Education). As our economy is becoming more dependent on…

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    Veteran’s Administration needed examination in order to understand the reasoning for the veteran’s medical benefits and housing grant programs. Evaluating to determine what policies influence the military to implement these two resources. The United States military has existed for decades, therefore, there has been many battles where soldiers have been wounded and lost. Somewhere along the military’s journey to independence, the government considered the demand for services to aid military…

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    Colleges and University all over the united states rely on SAT/ACT scores. Many School will accept a child simply because of the child standardized test scores. The problem with these particular test is that its sociodemographic location, socioeconomic based, and shows correlation between bad teachers and lower scores. Universities and colleges should abolishing standardized test scores because it socioeconomic plays such a big role in excelling on the SAT/ACT scores, how lack of funds for…

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    Policy Outcomes As states move forward with education reforms, some provisions of No Child Left Behind, the most current version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act stand in the way of their progress. Although NCLB was started for national student achievement, unintended consequences of NCLB have reinforced the wrong behaviors in attempting to strengthen public education. NCLB has created incentives for states to lower their standards, focusing on absolute scores, rather than…

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    Race Divisions In Schools

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    The American education system is a complete mess in regards to race divisions. The educational system is in fact the main contributor to race divisions in schools. More than half of the funding for schools come from “local sources” such as property taxes, stated by Eduardo Porter. This means that poorer neighborhoods get less funding than a rich neighborhood. This gap is huge, thus giving the rich an “edge” over the poor (Porter). Whites have usually been in the United States for more…

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    inside the box. As educated Americans, we have all heard the story of 12 brave students and their families who defined the law and fight for equal education. The Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka was an extraordinary case where race and cultural differences came crashing forward. wikipedia.org, the United States Supreme Court ruled, “…state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional.” This pivotal moment was to bring individuals of all…

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    Head Start Policy Analysis

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    Economic stratification in the United States has greatly impacted the quality of education for students from low-income families. Previously, American schools had responded well to the ever-changing economic growth, as high and low-income families were awarded the same standards of education. However, the rising income inequality has been difficult for schools to keep up with, and as a result, many low-income students are being left behind. Programs like Head Start and Early Head Start, New…

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