What is Just? Education, Excellence & Equity
Difficult DialoguesThe Humanities Institute, UT-AustinApril 2, 2012
Laurie Posner
Senior Education Associate
Intercultural Development Research Association
Is it just that the quality of education that a child receives be determined by zip code or family income?
Photo by Fatimah Martin, Albuquerque Public Schools, IDRA Fulfilling the Promise initiative
Growing Family Income Gap
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Adapted from “The American Dream, Then and Now,” Greg J. Duncan and Richard J. Murnane in Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children’s Life Chances (Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2011).
Growing Enrichment Gap Funds spent by families to enrich their child’s education
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Adapted from “The American Dream, Then and Now,” Greg J. Duncan and Richard J. Murnane in Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children’s Life Chances (Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2011).
Income influences education and education influences income
Chart from Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey, last updated 2012 (http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm)
Growing College Completion Gap by Income
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Adapted from “Inequality in Postsecondary Education” by M. J. Bailey and S. M. Dynarsky, in Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children’s Life Chances, (Russell Sage Foundation, New York,2011).
Texas Public School System
• Student enrollment – 2nd – Over 4 million students; 60 percent economically
disadvantaged, up 45 percent in decade • Wealth (GSP) – 2nd
• Per Pupil Expenditures – 38th
• Average Salary of Public School Teachers 31st
– Poorest schools (all levels) – least access to qualified teachers
• In 2011 billions cut from preK, k-12 education and scholarships
Sources: Texas Legislative Study Group, 2012; US Census; Annie E. Casey Foundation, Kids Count database; Ed Fuller, 2010 Study on the Distribution of Teacher Quality in Texas Schools; Fair Funding Now!, IDRA, 2011
Fair Funding Now! IDRA, 2011, Data sources: TEA data and The Equity Center
Per Pupil Spending Gap (Texas)
Fair Funding Now!
School, community and family leaders are examining data on the magnitude of school funding cuts (www.idra.org – Fair Funding Now!) and speaking out about how funding cuts and inequities are affecting their schools and communities (schoolfunding.crowdmap.com/)
Stories posted on SchoolFunding Crowdmap
El Recorte de fondos afecto por que mis hijos no pudieron recibir tutoria en el verano. - Parent, Donna ISD
My third grader's math specialist position was cut. He's now spread between three schools. Ours isn't one of them. We could really see a difference in how our daughter was improving when she was meeting with him. - Parent, Helotes
I care for and love my students. I have been deeply affected by budget cuts. I have not had enough money to purchase more playbooks and novels to make class sets so I could allow my children to take a book home to re-read or do homework. – Teacher, Northside ISD
How many countless families have to make the decision between school supplies, uniforms, sports, fine arts and food on the table, rent, utilities and medicine. Shame on us for putting families in that impossible situation on a daily basis. – Community leader, San Antonio
How are funding cuts and inequities affecting your school? To share your story, visit: schoolfunding.crowdmap.com/
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