Education
Title: Education
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Education
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1198 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
. Kozol feels that the way in which we fund public schools is arcane and unfair (54). Since most
areas in the US rely on property tax in order to fund education, the poorer districts are at a
disadvantage over the wealthy districts because of lack of income. This is a problem because the
wealthy schools keep getting wealthier and the poor schools keep getting poorer. For example
Kozol points to the inner city schools of Chicago
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have to settle for the poor schools because they are not usually
included in the magnet school system, nor are they included in the arcane voucher system. In
conclusion through the reading of the selected sections of Savage Inequalities as well as through
my personal experience in the education system, I have demonstrated the problem with the
education system today and what has to be done.
Bibliography
Kozol, Johnathon. Savage Inequalities. Harper Collins: New York 1991.