NettetA 1. What are the major factors affecting education systems throughout the world? a. Resources and money b. Student interest c. Teacher interest d. Transportation B 2. What do nations that are top-ranked in science and math have in common? a. They are all in Asia. b. They recruit top teachers. c. They spend more money per student. d. Nettetexplain this persistence include that schools are a weak force, particularly compared to parents or homes, or that schools actually perpetuate inequality.2 Some argue β¦
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NettetSimply put, schools are unequal, and their very inequality helps perpetuate inequality in the larger society. Children going to the worst schools in urban areas face many more obstacles to their learning than those going to well-funded schools in suburban areas. Nettet11. feb. 2024 Β· The South African education system, characterized by crumbling infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms and relatively poor educational outcomes, is β¦ Nettet29. apr. 2024 Β· Overcoming structural inequities in school partnerships School partnerships are appealing in part because they draw on a fundamental American belief that if people assert their agency, choice, and individual interests, they can overcome any structural disadvantages they face. bl ζ΄δ»£ ε£²γδΈγ γ©γ³γγ³γ°