An effect, then, of tuition deregulation and climbing law school tuition fees is to create an increasingly
narrow social category of student who can afford the professional gamble of a law degree.
Not exact matches
Grade retention that results from
narrow measures of academic preparedness can increase student risk for problems in school, including increased drop - out rates, and even when the student is promoted, the use of such assessments to sort students creates tracks within grade levels that reflect racial, ethnic, and
social - class differences and that function to direct entire
categories of students toward low - wage jobs or incarceration.
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