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Racial Inequality Education - Are State School Tests Racist? Racial Inequality In U.S. Education

from Intrinsic Motivation From A Homies Perspective · host Hamza Davis

https://ltojconsulting.com/, https://intrinsicmotivation.life/  What is racial inequality education? It is the curriculum and teaching methods used in schools which promote the false concept that race determines individual achievement levels within a racial group. This is a form of brainwashing, which is being imposed on children in schools all over America. All the American public school systems that teach the racial inferiority theory are doing so as a way of trying to manipulate our children's minds into believing that they are not good enough or that they are only as good as their racial counterparts. If we continue to allow these beliefs to prevail in our schools then we are setting up our children for failure, infringing on their Civil Rights and for low achievement levels in life. The Equal Opportunities Act (EOA), which was introduced in 1978, is a US federal law that aims to help in improving the educational conditions of children of different racial backgrounds in the United States of America. The EOA and Department of Education say that all states must provide equal educational opportunities to students of all races and ethnicities. The law has brought about great improvements in many aspects of educational opportunities such as race and ethnicity, educational achievement, academic aptitude, and a whole range of other things. But, it also says that each state should have its own guidelines which must be followed by teachers to make sure that the social class,  racial differences and educational inequality, which are mentioned in the law are kept in perspective regardless of socioeconomic status. When it comes to public education, it is important to remember that education is all about equal educational opportunity. In the case study of racial inequality education, this means that Charter School students in the state of Florida are taught by teachers and other educational personnel from their own racial group. In other words, they are taught from the point of view of the other racial group which is their own. Unfortunately, there are still many American public education children who are not being taught from the point of view of their own racial group. The common core reason for this is because there are not equal opportunities to them within the United States of America. So the Equal Educational Opportunity Act is not effective. However, it is not all bad news as the Equal Educational Opportunity Act says that once the guidelines which were created by it are implemented, then it will work to bring about better education in schools and limiting racial segregation through Affirmative Action. And, what happens if a school is found to be in violation of the guidelines that it implements? The first thing that will happen is that the school will be closed down and its students expelled. Secondly, the teacher that was responsible for the offense will be put on trial and punished. And, the thirdly, whatever money and resources have been invested in the school will be taken away from it. To give you a little idea on how this works, let's take an example on how it works in the Equal Educational Opportunity Act. Suppose that a school is found guilty of having racial discrimination. First, the Equal Educational Opportunity Act says that the school will be closed down and its students will be expelled. Second, the teacher who was responsible for the offense will be put on trial and punished. Third, whatever money and resources have been invested in the school will be taken away from it. And, if necessary, the teacher may also lose his job. #racialinequalityinschool #unequalopportunityraceandeducation #propertytaxschoolfundinginequality #unequaleducationalopportunities #inequalityinpubliceducation #racialinequalityinhighereducation

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