A word from McKinney regarding preferiental option of the poor

 People who opposed education and its importance would say that preferential option of the poor should not exist, and therefore, low socioeconomic status school districts, such as Manchester, New Hampshire should not gain more resources or extra funds for more teachers or supplies.  To counter this, the Christian theologian Stephen McKinney believes that, “The document (ConsecratedContinue reading “A word from McKinney regarding preferiental option of the poor”

Socioeconomic status and education

The American Psychological Association (APA) defines socioeconomic status (SES) as the social standing on an individual or group measured as a combination of education, income, and occupation. The research of SES reveals gross inequities in access to resources that result in loss of privilege, power, and control.  As known, students generally perform better in school ifContinue reading “Socioeconomic status and education”

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