In our society of the United States Of America, political points of view have a key role in social problems, which also includes the realm of education. In this essay, I will be covering what the Conservative, Liberal, and Radical Left believe are the problems and solutions to problems in education. To begin, I will write about the conservatives' point of view in regards to education. The Conservatives view the United States' academic aspect as a situation that has decreased in quality. The Conservatives' reason for this view is because they believe that the government has too much of an exclusive control over how the education system operates, and do not condone competition from one school to another. Because of this issue, the Conservative Political Party's solution is to encourage each school to compete with each other, in order to increase the quality of the education in various ways.
Next, I will write about the Liberal's point of view in regards to education. The Liberal Political Party believes that the government should maintain schools across the country. They also view the issues of schools on a sociological level, such as discrimination by race and inequality within class. Because of these reasons, the Liberal Political Party believes that bilingual classes would discourage prejudice behavior inside of the classroom. The Liberal Political Party also endorses school-based programs outside of the classroom, in order to lower the ratio of drugs and other crimes. The last political point of view I will write about is The Radical Left.
The Radical Left view the high amount of the wealthy and powerful as the decline of good education in the United States Of America. The Radical Left also believes that school systems blame the person instead of the school system's inequality. Both the Liberal and Radical Left political parties believe that schools should be given funds. However, they debate with others on the removal of the high amount of funding in wealthy schools to increase the amount of equality from school to school. As of 1998, the state of Vermont took small initiative with this strategy. Unfortunately, some inequality within schools would still be present due to some individual's backgrounds.
In conclusion, there are many ways the issue within education can be solved. Therefore, we must find a Political strategy that will make the future of academics brighter.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Education And Society
In the country of the United States Of America, there is a combination of people who receive a good education, and those who do not. However, there is a severe amount of individuals who do not receive a vital education. Because of this issue, I will be writing about social inequality in the realm of education, within the United States Of America. While in the United States Of America, individuals obtain a college degree by high measures, America ranks lower in more basic aspects of education compared to other countries. There are also individuals who have social disadvantages based around Academic Performance, Class, Ethnicity and Race. On the Scholastic Assessment Test, white individuals and Asians in America score equally common, while other races do not.
An example of this aspect is Latino and non-Latino White american individuals score by a basic amount of two-hundred points, and american individuals who score three-hundred points underneath the estimate of white individuals are African american individuals. Examples of why these situations occur is because young African american individuals have a small amount of educational resources. Also, young Latino individuals do not have enough skill in the English language, making it hard for them to progress through an american school. A study was done which showed that only twelve-percent of Latino and Native Americans finish their education in college. At home, children are disadvantaged at both home and school, which can vary depending on a family with high incomes and families with low income.
In conclusion, while these examples are only of but a few, it still shows how individuals are a academic disadvantages in many ways. Therefore, we can hope that the inequalities of education will decrease overtime.
An example of this aspect is Latino and non-Latino White american individuals score by a basic amount of two-hundred points, and american individuals who score three-hundred points underneath the estimate of white individuals are African american individuals. Examples of why these situations occur is because young African american individuals have a small amount of educational resources. Also, young Latino individuals do not have enough skill in the English language, making it hard for them to progress through an american school. A study was done which showed that only twelve-percent of Latino and Native Americans finish their education in college. At home, children are disadvantaged at both home and school, which can vary depending on a family with high incomes and families with low income.
In conclusion, while these examples are only of but a few, it still shows how individuals are a academic disadvantages in many ways. Therefore, we can hope that the inequalities of education will decrease overtime.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Family Life And Politics
In the United States of America, family life is considered a major issue to politicians. Therefore, I will be writing about each Political Parties view points about the issues of family life, and their belief on what the remedy for each issue should be. To begin, I will write about the Radical Left's concerns about Family Life, and their remedy to the issues. The Radical left believe that Family Life is constricted within inequality, which branches out into various forms of inequality. The Radical Left believes that families rely too much on forms of inequality gender, class, and sexual orientation.
To fix this issue, The Radical Left believes by reconstructing current family lives, and put organized groups of child care and housework into consideration. Next, I will write about the Liberal's point of view. The Liberal point of view believes that there is a limited amount of tolerance for the various types of how families are operated, and how society attempts to sculpt a family that is ideal limits people's choices. Liberals also believe that poverty existing within children and women is fatal, as well. Therefore, the Liberal Political Party believes that the remedies for these issues include encouraging the tolerance of various types of family life, expanding options for women economically, legalizing anti-discrimination laws, and increase the amount of child care options at an affordable price.
For the last part of this essay, I will write about the Conservative point of view on the issues and remedies of family life. The conservative point of view believes that ordinary families are starting to become defunct due to divorce, cohabiting and single parenting. Therefore, they believe that these issues put children in danger. The conservatives' remedies are the encouragement of committed marriage, alongside making committed marriages available. They also believe in declining certain types of divorce laws, and condone the decline cohabiting relationships.
As a conclusion for this essay, I will say that there are various ways for how family life can be cured. Therefore, it is up to the individual to decide what the remedies should be.
To fix this issue, The Radical Left believes by reconstructing current family lives, and put organized groups of child care and housework into consideration. Next, I will write about the Liberal's point of view. The Liberal point of view believes that there is a limited amount of tolerance for the various types of how families are operated, and how society attempts to sculpt a family that is ideal limits people's choices. Liberals also believe that poverty existing within children and women is fatal, as well. Therefore, the Liberal Political Party believes that the remedies for these issues include encouraging the tolerance of various types of family life, expanding options for women economically, legalizing anti-discrimination laws, and increase the amount of child care options at an affordable price.
For the last part of this essay, I will write about the Conservative point of view on the issues and remedies of family life. The conservative point of view believes that ordinary families are starting to become defunct due to divorce, cohabiting and single parenting. Therefore, they believe that these issues put children in danger. The conservatives' remedies are the encouragement of committed marriage, alongside making committed marriages available. They also believe in declining certain types of divorce laws, and condone the decline cohabiting relationships.
As a conclusion for this essay, I will say that there are various ways for how family life can be cured. Therefore, it is up to the individual to decide what the remedies should be.
Family Life Changes
In the United States Of America, the concept of marriage has changed over a century ago. With many changes in marriage, it has even effected our society politically. Therefore, I will write about the changes in how families operate. The first change I will list is people who are living together that are not married. The term for this definition is "cohabiting". The amount of couples in the United States of America who are cohabiting increased from five-hundred-thousand couples in 1970 to approximately five-point-six million couples. The act of cohabiting is common in other nations, such as Sweden.
The second change I will list is the delay of marriage. The common age for marriage in the United States, during the year 1950, was twenty years-old for Women and twenty-two years for men. By 2003, however, number has increased to twenty-five years for women and twenty-seven years for men. The third change I will list is one-person parenting. As of 2005, children under the age of eighteen lived in a household with only one parent,an amount that has doubled since 1970.
There are many other categories to list, which include children being born into families with only one parent, couples spending time in the labor force, and many others. Therefore, to conclude this essay, there is more to marriage than meets the eye.
The second change I will list is the delay of marriage. The common age for marriage in the United States, during the year 1950, was twenty years-old for Women and twenty-two years for men. By 2003, however, number has increased to twenty-five years for women and twenty-seven years for men. The third change I will list is one-person parenting. As of 2005, children under the age of eighteen lived in a household with only one parent,an amount that has doubled since 1970.
There are many other categories to list, which include children being born into families with only one parent, couples spending time in the labor force, and many others. Therefore, to conclude this essay, there is more to marriage than meets the eye.
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