The Importance Of Social Inequality In Education

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Social inequality is something that affects all members of a society whether it is directly or indirectly. It is beneficial for all students to learn about these issues regardless of their status within the social hierarchy. This is because awareness towards the issue of social inequality can assist in the development of morality. It can also prove beneficial for students from an education stand point and finally; it can be made interesting to students through a variety of ways. Through further evidence it should be made clear as to why it is very practical for students at this private school to learn about social inequality and social injustice.
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Clearly from what has been addressed regarding moral development, the first reason learning about social injustice is important because it will help students develop strong morals. This is an important quality for anyone to have and should be considered practical in helping the students get a job and be successful in life. Employers do not only look at schoolwork, but also transferable skills. Having good morals would be considered a valuable asset to many employers; therefore a unit on social injustice that allows the students to develop a higher level of morality would be profitable for their futures. Not only that, but through learning about social inequality, students will be able to “unmask false claims that education provides equal opportunity and access for all” through critical pedagogy (Torres & Darder, 2003, pg. 2). By not learning about social inequality because they are privileged, the school will only be masking the inequalities faced not only in education, but also in society as a whole. It is crucial to break down the barrier between oppressors and oppressed, which we can seek to do through educating students (Norris, 2016, Lecture 2). Although generally the focus of critical pedagogy is to liberate oppressed students, which seems to not be present at this elite private school, it is important to bring awareness to these issues and educate all students on social inequality. It will prove beneficial to the students, as they will grow up with a better understanding of the world and not just the small percent that they live in at a higher class. As it appears important to the parents that the students maintain the high statuses of their families, it seems fitting that the students understand their families’ place in society and how it affects those of a lower class who face the social

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