Education: the epicenter of injustice in our society

Education: the epicenter of injustice in our society

Low-income children of color are at the epicenter of injustice in our society, writes Mark Warren in The New England Journal of Public Policy. It will take a social movement to break this cycle, but education reformers seldom think in movement terms. Most reformers take a technical or an organizational approach, concentrating on how education is delivered, e.g., improving curricula or better training teachers. But the failures of public education are less organizational than a reflection of the lack of power held by low-income communities of color in terms of resources, accountability, and performance. Those with power seldom recognize or admit these failures are systems of oppression, rationalizing them as a result of natural forces, even as they work to alleviate them. Movements transform unequal power arrangements in part by demanding recognition, voice, and participation. A social movement can galvanize broad public consensus for far-reaching efforts to transform public education itself and to connect this transformational work to a larger movement to combat poverty and racism. As it stands, we are asking teachers to solve our biggest societal problems virtually on their own. More

Source:  Public Education News Blast

Published by LEAP

Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) is an education support organization that works as a collaborative partner in high-poverty communities.

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