What Is Wrong With Schooling in America? Term Paper

Total Length: 699 words ( 2 double-spaced pages)

Total Sources: 3

Page 1 of 2

Wrong With Schools

What's Wrong with Schooling in America?

In the 1989 film Lean on Me, actor Morgan Freeman portrays Joe Clark, a principal who uses tough love and unorthodox methods to turn around the failing Eastside High School. Although the screenwriters took liberties with the truth to make a more dramatic and commercially viable story, the film is rooted in fact. Joe Clark's message to his students in economically-depressed Paterson, New Jersey, was no-nonsense: "If you don't succeed in life, don't blame your backgrounds. Don't blame the Establishment. Blame yourselves" (Avildsen). Such rhetoric makes for a great "stand up and cheer" moment that movie-going audiences love. Clark did not want his students to lean on excuses and, while he was able to motivate students and bring a new work ethic and discipline to the school, the problem is more complex. As Anyon (1980) pointed out, the differences between schools in wealthy communities and those in poor communities have less to do with resources than with teaching methods and philosophies of education. Joe Clark recognized this and endeavored to make changes, but he was fighting a long-standing tradition of socio-economic segregation.

Stuck Writing Your "What Is Wrong With Schooling in America?" Term Paper?



Anyon argued that, beginning in elementary school, children from different economic backgrounds were prepared for "particular rungs on the social ladder." Citing work by Bernstein, Bourdieu and Apple, Anyon pointed out that knowledge and skills leading to social power and status are made available to advantaged social groups but withheld from the working classes. In other words, children whose parents are doctors, lawyers, engineers, or other skilled, educated professionals are taught skills that will enable them to follow in their parents' footsteps. The children of the working class are offered more practical skills, such as manual and clerical skills, that will, effectively, keep them in the same kinds of jobs their parents hold, thus maintaining the division between managerial and working classes.

Although Anyon wrote her article more than thirty years ago, Jonathan Kozol wrote in 2005 about the segregation of urban public schools. Large public schools in cities such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles are….....

Show More ⇣


     Open the full completed essay and source list


OR

     Order a one-of-a-kind custom essay on this topic


sample essay writing service

Cite This Resource:

Latest APA Format (6th edition)

Copy Reference
"What Is Wrong With Schooling In America " (2012, March 09) Retrieved May 20, 2025, from
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/wrong-schooling-america-114108

Latest MLA Format (8th edition)

Copy Reference
"What Is Wrong With Schooling In America " 09 March 2012. Web.20 May. 2025. <
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/wrong-schooling-america-114108>

Latest Chicago Format (16th edition)

Copy Reference
"What Is Wrong With Schooling In America ", 09 March 2012, Accessed.20 May. 2025,
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/wrong-schooling-america-114108