Equity vs. Equality
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Why a child's zip code shouldn’t determine their future | Jillyan McKinney | TEDxFolsom
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-16 15:50
Educational Inequity & Systemic Barriers - The education sector faces significant inequities due to race, poverty, immigration status, language access, and disability, creating barriers for many students [2] - Redlining, a racist housing policy, has led to segregated communities and unequal school funding due to reliance on local property taxes [9] - Under-resourced communities often have schools with inadequate funding, outdated materials, inexperienced teachers, and disproportionate disciplinary policies [7][8] Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic - The COVID-19 pandemic exposed deep cracks in the education system, with disparities in access to laptops, internet, and tech support [10][11][12] - Students with disabilities experienced loss of critical support, hindering their learning and growth [12] Solutions & Strategies for Equity - Investment in high-quality early education yields a $7 return for every $1 invested, resulting in better health, higher wages, lower crime, and improved educational outcomes [14] - Culturally responsive teaching, which incorporates cultural references in learning, can transform student engagement and achievement [15] - Creating inclusive spaces where students feel safe and celebrated is crucial for their success [18][20] Call to Action - Parents should treat every child's education as their own and build communities of belonging for educators [22] - Policymakers must fund and allocate school resources equitably, not based on neighborhood wealth [22] - Educators should champion truth and culturally responsive curriculum to see and celebrate every child [23]