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The Necessity of Closing the Digital Divide
For many California students, the digital divide continues to present staggering inequities in K-12 schools and beyond.
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Lena McEachern
Views from the West Wing: A Story of Suburban Wealth and Student Necessity
In Kirkland, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, low- and middle- income students face unique challenges to learning effectively and fitting in at school.
BY
Ndidi Opara
Our School System, Racial Justice and Neoliberalism
True racial justice and equality in our school system cannot be achieved under neoliberalism.
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Jeongin Kim
The Case for Electronic Learning
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Laya Reddy
When “Equal Access” Leads To Inequality In American Classrooms
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Scott Lee
Graduating Middle Class: Colleges’ Hidden Obstacles for Middle Income Students
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Asher Gladstone
The Economic Effect on Education
Your ability to afford to live in a “good” community or a private school gives you access to immensely more than someone who can’t.
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Ry Lei
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