Equal Opportunity in Education

  • by: Truc Nguyen
  • recipient: All public schools, colleges, and universities. Barrack Obama.

Education means equal opportunity. It is what sets us—the United States of America—apart from the rest of the world. This is where the greatest minds and talent can contribute to society—where innovations transform and enable American lives. Advances in technology provide security from foreign threats. Knowledge that offer hope and save lives. Every student deserve a future, a chance to reach their dreams—a fair grade. Currently, teachers and professors have overwhelming authority over a student’s academic credibility. The grades do not reflect the students’ competence, knowledge, and work ethic, but rather the compatibility of the student with the instructors, and social factors. Tuition is paid at the expense of our lives, and American tax dollars to professors. So, students should have a voice about the quality of education they are receiving. Their opinion of the instructor should have significance (counteractively). We need a process to check that teachers are providing clear instructions, and grading criteria. Help make America the best, where our children can grow up. Eliminate personal bias, such as favoritism, or discrimination by teachers and professors.

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