I. Introduction: This article reports on the development of urban and rural education in public schools, focusing on the public education system in New Orleans. In literature, we are exploring external and comprehensive factors that have led to internal and external factors, as well as the plight of the US K-12 education. It is necessary to clarify that the public education as a whole has no crisis. Children of wealthy school districts are relatively stronger than poor colleagues, as they receive strong investment related to the overall success of the community.
"There is much evidence that it does not exist," psychologists Paul A. Kirschner and Jeroen J. G write. VanMerriënboer says in the 2013 survey on urban education legends. "They can not use modern technology to accomplish this purpose," they said, "If education and education attempt to make a difference, they may actually" suffer " . "In my class, probably the worst thing is to treat poorly performing students: a 2015 article entitled" Decentralization in Education: Decentralization in Politics "(complete Disclosure: reported by Pearson, co-sponsor of this month's story). The number of children who go to school everyday, labeled every day is increasing dramatically
Urbanization People who enter urban areas can force people to learn the language of the new environment. Ultimately, future generations will lose their ability to speak their mother tongue and cause harm. As urbanization takes place, new families living there will face the pressure to speak the common language of the city. Among the causes of language hazards, cultural, political and economic alienation has caused harm to most of the world's languages. When poverty leads to emigration to cities and other countries, the economic advantage adversely affects minority languages, which may distract the speaker. Literature and higher education can only be learned in most languages to take advantage of cultural advantages. Political control occurs when education and political activities are done in most languages.