Not exact matches
We will ask the
very wealthy to pay a little more in taxes so that we can offer full - day universal pre-K and after - school programs for every middle school
student.
hi, i am a young beautiful and intelligent lady who is here to find a
very wealthy man ready to sponsor my medical education.i am a current medical
student at the Caribbean and hope to find a
wealthy man to sponsor me.
He conceded that the brightest
students don't always «have the educational opportunities they deserve» but cautioned that schools have proven to be
very good at selecting
students through» social background» rather than academic potential, because
wealthy parents «will always find a way» to get their children through the one - off test.
There are
students who live in some of the
very wealthy suburbs where we've studied their aspirations who can't imagine not going to university and who can't imagine being anything other than a doctor or a lawyer, because that's what people in their world and their community are engaged in.
These sweeping generalizations are
very effective in removing all blame from the school system and preventing education reform efforts that could ensure that EVERY child receives the same quality of schools and teachers that
wealthy students enjoy.
Many parents, teachers, and
students in
wealthy school districts think nothing of throwing the terms «failing school,» «low - performing», etc. at anyone from Windham, Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven — any child from these districts is deemed to be inferior and second - class... it is
very hard for the targeted
students to overcome these prejudices and for
students in
wealthy districts to let go of their pre-conceptions.
We in CT have some
very wealthy areas where
students score extremely high on tests - higher than
students in many other states - which creates a wider gap between low poverty and high poverty
students.
Oh boy... I can really relate @Michael Ouvrard with your story of being a relatively well - paid but less than
wealthy pharmacist PhD... I have a PhD as well and have grown to absolutely hate my college professor job (surly
students, constant, long, boring meetings, rude colleagues, too many nights away from wonderful family on useless conference travel,
very little money in my bank account at the end of the month!!).