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What is Public Education?

What is the purpose of public education?

The purpose of public education is to provide a free education to all children in the country.  It is focused on the ideas of core content knowledge, citizenship, and the skills necessary for young people to be successful once they become adults. – Study.com

What is the meaning of public education?

The meaning of public education is an equal education provided to all children free of cost.  This education is provided regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or any other distinguishing feature.   – Study.com

What does “education equity” mean, and why is it a civil rights issue?

Education equity means all students have equal access to a high quality education, safe learning environment, and a diverse student body that enriches the educational experiences of all students... For all of these reasons, equity in education is a critical foundation for a democratic society in which people of all backgrounds are equally included. Without equal opportunities to obtain an education, they will not be able to participate equally in jobs, in voting, and in other crucial areas of life. And when students are not able to learn together, this harms their ability to work together and live and engage with one another later in life.Aclu. (2023, September 6). Why access to education is key to systemic equality: ACLU. American Civil Liberties Union. https://www.aclu.org/news/racial-justice/why-access-to-education-is-key-to-systemic-equality?fbclid=IwAR0gAD0co4E1BN_jQ8lR2kCj-Omg0wkV-Dg8T0nArVLhhjxgDqd1xDZhRYM 

What is the difference between equity and equality?

Equity is an important and often misunderstood aspect of the board’s role. Equity is not equality, and it is not just about diversity. Equality is each student receiving the same resources. Equity is ensuring all students have the tools and supports they need individually to achieve their highest potential. It begins by school districts assessing their actions to overcome institutional barriers and to create local opportunities. It means ensuring students’ identities will not predetermine their success in schools. PSBA has developed an Equity Toolkit that is available to guide school directors and boards through the recommended steps to begin achieving equity. PSBA - https://www.psba.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/FAQs.pdf


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