Education for unprivileged
Educational inequality is the unequal distribution of academic resources, including but
not limited to; school funding, qualified and experienced teachers, books, and
technologies to socially excluded communities. These communities tend to be historically
disadvantaged and oppressed. More times than not, individuals belonging to these
marginalized groups are also denied access to the schools with abundant resources.
Inequality leads to major differences in the educational success or efficiency of these
individuals and ultimately suppresses social and economic mobility. See Statistic
sections for more information.
Throughout the world, there have been continuous attempts to reform education at all
levels. With different causes that are deeply rooted in history, society, and culture,
this inequality is difficult to eradicate.