The Pros And Cons Of Education Reform

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One’s academic trajectory should not be burdensome, which is why education reform is controversial. It engenders social implications that becomes a domestic civil rights issue. In addition, it questions the supposed democratic and constitutional practices that subject minorities to inequality in the American education system. Because of discriminatory practices based on race, zoning, and economic status, a child's education is predetermined by their socioeconomic backgrounds. Therefore, these factors lead to segregated schools and a limitation of funding for students. Due to districts being predominantly the same racial group and class, the “segregation between poor and non-poor students in public schools grew more than 40 percent from 1991