Compare And Contrast The Us Educational System Separate And Unequal

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The US Educational System: Separate and Unequal The US Educational System serves as a backdrop to what is wrong with many of the problems between students of color and their white counterparts in society today. The US spends more on education than many other countries, but money spent doesn 't translate to better educational outcomes. For many students of color, it wasn 't until arriving on their first day of school to start learning their ABC 's and their 123 's; did they instead learn just how different, inadequate, developmentally delayed, and social awkward they are. A realization appears like a bright beacon in the dark and highlighted their every flaw; their lack of social and intercommunication skills, comprehension, and an inability to be attentive. Where their white counterparts are more socially engaging, alert, and have a vast vocabulary in comparisons. The students of color then becomes less social with those that differ from themselves and form social connections and cultivate relationships with those that they are alike. This begins the first step to division and separation.

To further cast the proverbial yoke around the students of color necks, the educational system will test, rank, and socially and psychologically brand them when they failed to demonstrate …show more content…

The teachers are drawn to favor and show favoritism to the brightest and better students. This creates an environment that breed jealousy, lower expectations and a less-positive attitude toward school for the students of color. This only leads to disengagement and encourages acting out inside and outside of the classroom causing disruptions. As a result, students of color have a three time higher percentage rate for disciplinary actions, detention and suspension than their white

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