UNH Speakers Bureau

Combating Poverty and Social Class Inequality in New England Schools

 

Program Description:

Education is one of the best pathways to ensuring opportunity and overcoming poverty in America. Yet breakthrough new research reveals that schools have become increasingly resegregated by social class and race. Schools in poor or racial minority areas tend to have far fewer resources, outdated facilities, less qualified teachers, lower performance rates, higher drop out percentages, and fewer graduates who pursue higher education (Kozol, 2005; Orfield, 2007). Despite this data, the poor grow poorer, while the wealthy are even farther removed from experiences of the struggling poor. Some residents of largely homogenous New Hampshire tend to be less knowledgeable about issues of racial resegregation, because racial difference is rarely seen and cries of racial inequality are not heard. Additionally some view social class struggles as a problem of remote northern NH or of particular dilapidated cities in the south. This presentation will combat these shortsighted views by foregrounding the pervasive lack of educational opportunity for local poor. It will initiate conversation to better prepare us to live in increasingly stratified areas. It will also alert citizens to the punitive effects of tax-funded laws, like No Child Left Behind, which are closing down failing schools in poor areas, further abandoning poor children. Finally, it will point toward collective ways in which these problems can be overcome and will highlight relevant coursework as a starting point for concerned students.


Speaker:

Sarah Stitzlein

Sarah M. Stitzlein is an assistant professor in the education department at the University of New Hampshire. As a philosopher of education, she explores and clarifies key concepts within schooling from the perspective of social and political philosophy. Her most recent work investigates the role of political dissent in civics education. Additionally, as a philosopher of education, she works to uncover problems in education and envision better alternatives. This social justice commitment carries throughout her work which has appeared in many journals, including: Teachers College Record, Review of Educational Research, Philosophical Studies in Education, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education, and Educational Studies. At UNH, Dr. Stitzlein teaches courses in contemporary philosophical issues in education and supervises teaching interns at Portsmouth High School.

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