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However none of them have ever had any kind of success. Students these days, are still being deprived of quality education. The most obvious solution is to simply donate or invest more money towards these issues. This strategy has already been tried and tried, but why don't we see any results so far? I suggest that while money is extremely important in getting our schools up to the twenty-first century standards, there is a more important issue that must be dealt with first, an issue that may not be so easy to fix ? the teaching method...
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This would limit them to never being able to rise above their current social class. To illustrate this, Anyon attended five schools in New Jersey, all from different social climates. By observing the teaching method, environment and curriculum, Anyon showed that there are vast differences in the ways children from differing social backgrounds are taught...
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