Great Society reformers targeted poverty as the defining characteristic for a novel federal education policy in the United States in 1965. Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), reincarnated within the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, distributes financial aid to disadvantaged students within public schools solely based upon students’ socioeconomic status. This Article does not dispute that financial resources improve student outcomes, but this Article argues that Title I’s funding formula is ineffective, and a new funding scheme – specifically, a mainstreaming equality funding scheme – must replace it. The implementation of this funding scheme will require Congress to acknowledge that poverty in the United States is...
The importance of education cannot be overstated. Education is a core principle of the American Drea...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
When passed in 2001, the No Child Left Behind Act represented the federal government’s most dramatic...
Great Society reformers targeted poverty as the defining characteristic for a novel federal educatio...
ESEA's original intent was to provide educational assistance to less privileged students. However, E...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
This Article examines the nature of the federal role in public education following the recent passag...
The United States has exhibited a strong commitment to public education throughout its history. The ...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
The importance of education cannot be overstated. Education is a core principle of the American Drea...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
When passed in 2001, the No Child Left Behind Act represented the federal government’s most dramatic...
Great Society reformers targeted poverty as the defining characteristic for a novel federal educatio...
ESEA's original intent was to provide educational assistance to less privileged students. However, E...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
This Article examines the nature of the federal role in public education following the recent passag...
The United States has exhibited a strong commitment to public education throughout its history. The ...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
Poor urban youth of color are left behind every step of the way- beginning with education. We are fa...
The importance of education cannot be overstated. Education is a core principle of the American Drea...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
When passed in 2001, the No Child Left Behind Act represented the federal government’s most dramatic...