The Importance Of Social Diversity In Education

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Inequities that plague our society and communities are interconnected. As Gates alluded to in his 2007 commencement speech at Harvard those with no voice in the system often have no power in the market. This ongoing cycle causes a lack of social mobility that Anyon references in her article. One facet of society that is particularly affected by this larger societal pattern is schools. This cycle is rigid and fixed and requires outlier individuals and organizations to help foster and implement change. Much of our focus in recent weeks has been focused on academic and socio-economic inequities. Charter schools, Urban Dove, Geoffrey Canada, and Husky Sport are all programs, individuals, and ways in which we can help narrow the opportunity gap. Growing up my surroundings …show more content…

We have a collective responsibility to help break the cycle and create change for those that don’t have market power or a voice in the system. Doing so starts at the grassroots level. Promoting education and providing warp around services and 24/7 involvement is critical to the development of children. The Harlem Zone is helping to break the cycle of generational poverty and the Urban Dove is doing so as well. Specifically the Urban Dove places an emphasis on being apart of a team and having a coach or athletic mentor to be able to relate to in all aspects of life. The Harlem Zone is fighting the dominant ideology of general poverty by “giving their kids the individualized support they need to get to and through college and become productive, self-sustaining adults” (About HCZ). During in class discussion twelve out of the thirteen students in class agreed that recess and an emphasis on physical education was important in school. The Urban Dove took this notion and maximized it, improving both the physical and academic success of its previously troubled

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