How Did Thurgood Marshall Contribute To Ethical And Ethical Challenges In Education

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This paper explores three contributors to educational ethics and ethical challenges in education. Although each contributor covers a different realm of the educational process, each made a significant advancement in the educational world. Thurgood Marshall proved separate was not educationally equal and that it was unethical to educate students differently based on race alone in the Supreme Court Case of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (Williams, 2011). Tom Harkin addressed the educational ethics dilemma of educating children with disabilities by introducing a bill to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that would offer free, high quality education that the student is ethically entitled to receive (Murray, 2014).