Last year my sister was a high school tutor. She looked up the teacher's efforts to help students learn and understand the teaching materials. If students are truly engaged in work, resources provided by teachers, in particular, they can be well done. But some are loose and complaining is not applied to themselves. At the end of the day, when the teacher finishes the work, the students decide how to process the information, but in most cases many students use the opportunities offered to get most of their education I will not. Or, please realize how important it is.
All children should be given equal opportunities to educational resources within the public education system. Michael Addonizio is clearly stated in his article "Private fund of public school". "Regardless of the wealth of each community, educational opportunities for all children have long been an important goal of education policy makers." Five). Business participation in schools helps to further distribute uneven funding to schools and school districts.
As one of the most important pillars of our democracy, the public education system in the United States is expected to build shared experiences, shared knowledge and equal opportunities. However despite the groundbreaking view of the Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, despite being judged as "inequality of separation" our public schools today are racial and class It is increasingly separated by. Many people in the color of our country are left in an isolated, poor school, but white and privileged colleagues are more likely to enter a more resource-rich school and they themselves are mainly different life experiences I am involved with students who learn and live. This growing public education caste system has expanded the bias and harm of our children who grew up in an isolated space and poses a serious threat to justice and democracy as a whole.
There are many systematic reasons why public schools across the country have not used our taxes for the equal benefit of all the students. But the important responsibility seems to be a policy that makes it possible to guarantee that upper class families, and they can educate children in orphanages. For example, in Alabama, black voters, especially black women, were elected Senators of the Doug Jones election, the situation is quite obvious. Because of this policy, the white community there has been "separated" from the larger previously integrated school district as it is allowed to establish its own school system even in towns with more than 5,000 inhabitants ". As a result, many schools in the state are largely divided by race and class.