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How does politics influence the establishment of educational (in)equity…
How does politics influence the establishment of educational (in)equity and the priorities of teaching and learning throughout the history of schooling in the United States?
Politics
Politics constantly influence what is taught in schools, how it is taught, and who teaches it. This is something that even today, is very dividing from state to state.
Who Teaches
Historically, teachers have been cisgender, white women. There are a numbers of reasons for this and long term, this has caused society to place less value on the job, as society has placed less value in women.
Paying For Scool
How schools are paid for is tied to property taxes. This has many implications for the access of students to quality education in the neighborhoods they live in.
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Empowering Students
In Critical Pedagogy, there is some aspect of social justice that is used to not just teach students, but empower them.
Public Pedagogy
It's about creating a citizen who can function in society, but critically. It's important for students who come from historically marginalized backgrounds to understand the systems they have to navigate in and how to change them.
Latino Perspective
Early Beginnings
From the historical perspective, there is not a lot of information for the early experiences of Latinos in American education. It is deduced that there is a similar limitation in access and quality that people who are black faced in the USA.
Latinos had limited access to educational opportunities in the USA. Many of them were in the area for farm work and left when the work was over. This is actually something that still happens to this very day.
Language Barriers
Language barriers have continued to be a challenge for the linguistically diverse in the USA. Latinos are a part of the MLLs who rarely have a teacher who shares the same home language with them.
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