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    1) What are the major educational issues facing the African Americans today? Use documented examples. Some of the issues facing African Americans today in matters of education are inadequate education due to structural and institutional racism. Another issue is the lack of funding provided to institutions that educate African Americans. The problems facing African Americans in matters of education According to Schaefer‚ R. (2015) “1. Reductions in financial aid and more reliance on loans than on

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    Anne Erickson English 102 February 9‚ 2013 In Learning‚ the Lasting Value of Place This article points out the varying trends in higher education. In the current learning dynamic‚ one has many options. Some can pursue a more traditional education by way of a four year university or do what the students enrolled in this course are doing; seeking education by way of the Internet. Colleges‚ universities and educational opportunities in general have evolved throughout history. To save myself and

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    Higher education provides an avenue for individuals to gain skills and competencies that will benefit them far into the future. Furthermore‚ possessing a college degree can improve a person’s family dynamics and outcomes and allow him or her to leave a positive legacy. Because formal education is recognized for the positive life outcomes that it creates‚ some groups in society have always pursued it; however‚ it has also been a privilege that not all people could access. African-Americans have not

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    following pages. “Issues Facing Education” on p. 1 “Historical American Works” on p. 2 “Historic Global Works” on p. 3 “Issues Facing America” on p. 4 “Issues Facing the International Community” on p. 5 “Persuasive American Speeches” on p. 7 Issues Facing Education Aoun‚ Joseph E. "In Learning‚ the Lasting Value of Place." The Chronicle of Higher Education. 00095982 (2011). ProQuest Research Library. Web. 7 Dec. 2011. Bouville‚ Mathieu. "Why Is Cheating Wrong?" Studies in Philosophy & Education 29.1 (2010):

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    society has handled education through many different methods and had many different goals for education. Unfortunately one of the more common goals for education has been to either oppress or deculturalize others. Up until the late 1900’s whites widened the achievement gap and keeping themselves on top by either banning blacks’ education or providing an insufficient education to everyone but the whites. The whites’ methods of “education” included deculturalizing Native Americans which made them forget

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    individual the same rights and equality. Many Americans believe that the country has successfully achieved these. Dreadfully they are wrong. This country still has major inequality issues in the public school system that keeps the society from growing together. When looking at the nation’s overall scale of education‚ social class‚ and success it is clear to see the enormous gap between whites and blacks. There is a continuous circle of African Americans living in poor neighborhoods that are then forced

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    The education system in the mid-twentieth south was tremendously violent and hard for African Americans. The schools discriminated against them and weren’t accepting in anyway. Teacher that would accept or offer help to non-white students would either be persecuted‚ fired or murdered. In the matter of the education system schools were persuaded to not teach Africans in the same manners as whites. In the life of Anne Moody‚ she was tormented and scorn for an education. When Anne Moody was a child

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    Education is the key to success. Sadly the reality is‚ not everyone can have access to this key. Prior to the 1950s‚ it was uncommon for an African American to receive an education‚ considering that blacks were slaves‚ slaves could not have an education‚ and not being able to have an education will affect their lives in many other aspects. During and after the Civil War was a time when it was uncommon for colored people to have an education. “...during the Civil War...it was illegal for slaves

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    cultural ideology. Economists expand their analysis on the economic behaviors of African Americans by taking into consideration personal histories and value systems of the group under study. American families measure economic status in terms of income‚ and factors associated with material security as a whole. These factors may consist of health care‚ college funds‚ and retirement plans. However‚ African American families lag well behind when conceptualizing economic development under these terms

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    Issues Facing America The General Welfare- Issues Affecting Individual Well-Being 7. Quality Education For All The nation’s public schools set an enrollment record in 1999 with more than 53 million children enrolled; now public education has been criticized by some as not teaching all children effectively. The consistency of public school’s poor test results and low graduation rates attest to this. As a result to these truths‚ many

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