Busing:
Busing is the practice of transporting students to schools to
overcome the effects of residential segregation on local school
demographics. It helps minority students transported to large
schools. It provides equal opportunity in public education. This is
compensatory justice.
Social issues for busing are gender, poverty and informal
sector.
Desegregation busing in the US for transporting students to schools
means of rectifying racial segregation. US supreme court decision
practice segregation in housing and end racial segregation in US
schools. separate but equal made equal protection. The legacy of
busing controversial employing race to make desegregation policies
discrimination and violated Brown's central warning by concerning
racial preference.
Equal education:
Education is a basic human right. There are greatest challenges in
global education due to
-Lack of funding
-Having no educated professionals
- Lack of learning material
- students disability
- Low socioeconomic background
- Lack of transport facility
-educational cost
-poor nutrition to brain development
-gender inequality
In many countries in the US, there is an education facility low due
to inefficient policies. education policies can help students to
access skills and help reduce income inequality forever. Policies
help for basic education can reduce inequality for promoting human
capital and making educational opportunities in low socio-economic
situations. Policy implications like making a fund for schools a
priority. policymakers should focus on funding for building new
schools and increase funding for teachers in low-income areas.
build a school country for all students raising standards for
standard testing for schools for teachers. policymakers should make
awareness of community-elected school boards and changes in the
education system which benefit students.
Pick any 2 of the following issues that are of concern in the US: busing, equal...
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