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Challenging Education's Function: Is Its Vision Blurred by Political Issues?

Challenging Education's Function: Is Its Vision Blurred by Political Issues?

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The book explores how parents should take responsibility for their children's education, considering political differences and the need for an apolitical strategy for student success.

Format: Hardback
Length: 204 pages
Publication date: 14 February 2023
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield


Education takes place in a multifaceted and intricate environment, grappling with a multitude of social challenges. At the core of this discussion lies the fundamental question of who holds ultimate responsibility for a child's education. This book aims to establish that parents, rather than the state, bear this crucial responsibility, and it explores the various factors that parents must carefully consider when making their educational choices.

In the United States, political differences have become a prominent feature of the cultural landscape. The current climate exacerbates clashes of perspectives, encompassing issues such as race, religion, and individualism. While numerous proposals for improving educational outcomes are put forth, political barriers seem insurmountable. However, this review concludes with an apolitical strategy that provides compelling evidence for the success of students on a large scale.

The role of parents in education cannot be overstated. They are the primary influencers in a child's life, shaping their values, beliefs, and attitudes. Parents have the power to choose the school that their child attends, select the curriculum that is taught, and provide support and guidance at home. However, with so many options available, parents may feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to make the best decisions for their children's education.

One of the key factors that parents must consider is the quality of the education that their child receives. This includes factors such as the academic standards, the teaching methods, and the resources available to students. Parents should research different schools and programs to ensure that they are providing their children with the best possible education. They should also be aware of the educational policies and practices in their local school district and advocate for changes that they believe will benefit their children.

Another factor that parents must consider is the social and emotional well-being of their children. Education is not just about academic achievement; it is also about developing social skills, emotional intelligence, and a sense of belonging. Parents should work to create a supportive and nurturing environment at home that encourages their children to develop these skills. This may involve participating in school activities, volunteering in the community, and providing opportunities for their children to engage with others.

Parents should also be aware of the impact that their own education and background have on their children's education. Studies have shown that children from low-income families and families with limited educational opportunities are at a significant disadvantage when it comes to academic achievement. Parents should work to break down these barriers by advocating for policies that support education equity and by providing their children with the resources and support they need to succeed.

In addition to these factors, parents must also consider the role of the state in education. The state plays a critical role in providing education resources, setting educational standards, and regulating schools. However, the state's role in education can also be contentious, with debates over issues such as standardized testing, school funding, and teacher accountability. Parents should be engaged in the political process and advocate for policies that support their children's education.

One of the challenges that parents face in making educational choices is the political polarization that exists in society. Political differences can create divisions and tensions within families and communities, making it difficult for parents to come together and work towards common goals. However, it is important for parents to recognize that education is a shared responsibility, and that by working together, they can create positive change for their children and for the future of society.

In conclusion, education takes place community, and parents play a critical role in shaping their children's education. The complex environment in which education occurs requires parents to consider a multitude education, social, and political factors when making their choices. By working together, parents can create a supportive and nurturing environment at home that encourages their children to develop their full potential and contribute to the betterment of society. An apolitical strategy that provides evidence for large-scale student success is a critical component of this review, as it emphasizes the importance of collaboration and collective action in addressing educational challenges.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781475865912

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