Author Elizabeth Witbeck explores the profound impact of poverty on educational access and outcomes. Through compelling case studies and research, she illustrates how students from low-income families face systemic barriers that hinder their academic success, including underfunded schools, inadequate resources, and limited extracurricular opportunities. Witbeck argues that these inequities perpetuate a cycle of poverty, as children in disadvantaged environments receive fewer chances to succeed academically and socially.
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Raising Ruckus: The Decline of Public Education in the 21st Century
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