Why can they not go to college? Inequality and inequity in public secondary education in Maryland
In the United States, the education level strongly correlates with socioeconomic status. This thesis examines relationship between social stratification and public education system. Three questions will be addressed: Does current education system in the United States reinforces social stratification? Is the reason to be found in the fact that current education system distributes resources unequally? Has issue of unequal education shifted from race to class? Data collected from federal and states governments to understand situation among schools. Literatures which are mainly from ethnographical studies are helpful to understand situation within schools. This study finds that inequality among schools is caused by unequal resources based on economic differences and inequality within schools caused mainly by discrimination against the poor and minorities. The current education system reinforces social stratification because of unequal resources. The issue of unequal education does not shift from race to class but race to race and class.