Is Sex Too Good for the Working Class? Education and Oppression |
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Authors: | Milton Schwebel |
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Institution: | (1) Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, 152 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, NJ, 08854-8085 |
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Abstract: | The United States has three school systems, one of them excellent, another borderline in quality, and the third thoroughly
inadequate. Together they satisfy the needs of the economy. Since the earliest days of the republic, national and state governments
have resisted expenditures for children of the working class, not only for their education but also for purposes of health,
housing, nutrition, and the financial and psychological security of their parents—all of these relevant to quality of education
and educational achievement. Significant improvement in schooling for all children requires societal changes that are spelled
out in this article, along with proposals about how to implement those changes. |
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Keywords: | school reform social class education working-class education oppression and education urban education education discrimination |
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