Wednesday, September 25, 2013
chapter 3 SI
SEGREGATION ESTABLISHES SYSTEMS THAT ARE SEPARATE AND INHERENTLY UNEQUAL. Just as i proceeded to read chapter three of the Savage Inequalities I encounter a quote that directly connected to how segregation unfairly and unequally separates groups of people due to class level. The quote states "the contrast between public schools in each of these two neighborhoods is obvious to any visitor... speaks enthusiastically of his teaching staff. at Public School 79... the principal says that he is forced to take the "tenth-best" teachers...(102) the principals of each of the two schools being discussed can be directly correlated with their response, and their standing point because it is assured that the teacher at River-dale, School 24 it's definitely getting payed a higher wage due to the rich neighborhood he is teaching at then any of the instructors teaching at the poor School 79 were mainly poor minority students attend. The differences in schools because of class level because of income is totally unfair because every child no matter what the circumstances are should have the right to receive an equal education. Even though the schools are under the same districts is as if they were not because one school has a better system then the other.
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