Education Equity: An Evaluation of Present Conditions: Will the US Be Able to Be an Educational Leader?
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Date
2021
Authors
Madhavi Venkatesan
Imesh Nuwan Bandara
Dzintra Iliško
Meltem İnce-Yenilmez
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
COVID-19 resulted in school closures on a global scale. However the most significant closures appear to be in North America. Educational disruption is anticipated to impact educational attainment in terms of drop-out rates but more significantly with respect to exacerbating pre-pandemic educational inequity and corresponding poverty. This discussion evaluates the impact of COVID-19 on the United States through a case-study review of Sri Lanka Turkey and Latvia. The case studies highlight that poor and marginalized populations irrespective of geography are vulnerable to economic shocks. Further COVID-19 has prompted greater transparency of the inequities faced by marginalized groups and by doing so increased the visibility of the need for intervention. Through an evaluation of literacy the discussion addresses the impact of normalized US racism on educational equity and economic growth and highlights how a legacy of race-based policies may impact the resiliency of the United States specific to the present pandemic. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Covid-19, Educational Equity, Literacy, Remote Learning, Covid-19, Economic Growth, Educational Attainment, Equity, Racism, Vulnerability, Latvia, North America, Sri Lanka, Turkey, United States, Meleagris Gallopavo, COVID-19, economic growth, educational attainment, equity, racism, vulnerability, Latvia, North America, Sri Lanka, Turkey, United States, Meleagris gallopavo, Literacy, COVID-19, Remote Learning, Educational Equity
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05 social sciences, 0503 education
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Sustainability and Climate Change
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start Page
166
End Page
182
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