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Education Disparity In Education

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Education disparity is the unequal distribution of academic resources including but not limited to; school funding, qualified and experienced teachers, books, and technologies to socially excluded communities. Access to standard education is the right of every youth. So let's take a stand for it and analyze ways we can lessen disparity in education.
It is the duty of the government to shield this right for both the rich and the poor by securing the same standard of education throughout the country. Once school starts, inequalities continue. More than 140,000 students were held back in the 2011-12 school year. Black students are most probable to be held back. Research shows that holding back these students does not benefit them either socially or academically and it makes them more likely to dropout of school later on. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights data collection, retention rates for students in their ninth grade are fairly high. About 34 percent of students are held back are black. While 12 percent of black students are held back in ninth grade and only 4 percent of white students are held back in ninth grade. These numbers could reduce if black people felt that they have more potential or if teachers would give the more opportunities.
As with retention, disparities in tests scores begins early in kindergarten. Black students entering kindergarten score lower than their white counterparts in reading, math, science and in all other categories

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