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Jackie Li
Alissa Buckley
ENGL 1A
December 7th, 2021
Educational Issues in San Francisco
All the nations in the world are making themselves stronger by enhancing the educational
worth in the society. The developing nations face many problems due to lack of resources, but
the developed nations face similar issues due to some other factors. Despite all the efforts, a few
countries are still facing issues related to education in their public schools working at city levels.
The American cities are also facing this challenge and San Francisco is one of them where the
educational issues are still prevalent. The low quality of education in public schools of San
Francisco is due to the presence of multiple factors. It can affect the students' future if careful
attention is not given. The public schools in San Francisco are badly suffering due to a lack of
planning at the governmental level and the poor quality of education is becoming a challenge
that is seen in the form of high children dropout ratio. The school dropout ratio may further
weaken the social and economic skeleton of the city in the future if it is not planned to improve
the situation of the public schools in San Francisco to bring the school dropouts back to public
schools. The challenges faced at the public schools of San Francisco are resulting in the poor
management of the resources and the students, which is giving rise to the school dropout ratio.
Still, this challenge can be managed if the government supports San Francisco by making
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effective policies, and adequate resources can also be supplemented to bring all the dropouts
back to schools.
According to the claims by Moskowitz, it is established that the role of insightful
planning is mandatory to evaluate and implement the most appropriate strategies in the control of
the issues that are seen in the cities. The empowered people in the society are seen in every
sphere of life and they can take the responsibility to enhance the lives of others who are
unprivileged. The use of planning and implementation can be made to solve these challenges.
The efforts need to be made at both the individual and collective levels but the organized efforts
of the institutions and the governments are the major reasons for the effective results. There is a
need to identify the educational challenges in the world and know how they can impact the world
if their management is not done timely (Moskowitz). The educational problems in the cities can
ruin the future of these cities, and it may result in the reduction of the growth and developmental
activities that are only possible due to the increased levels of education.
Roubinov et al. claim that the low socioeconomic status of the families put a stress on the
lives of the school students. Additionally, the lack of support from the schools if teachers are not
adequately trained to manage the thoughts of these children can result in the dropout of these
children from the public schools in San Francisco. The educational problems in San Francisco
are increasing day by day because the condition of the public schools is getting worse. There is
little attention of the government that is given to enhance the quality of education in the public
schools of San Francisco. The use of teacher training programs can be initiated if the government
allocates budgets. Hence, these teachers can easily manage the stress and other disturbing factors
among the students coming to public schools. The capability of the teachers can be enhanced to
reduce the dropout ratio from the public schools.
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The views of Andrejevic & Selwyn highlight the significance of the use of technology in
the public schools. Technology plays an integral role in the updating of the schools and facial
recognition apps are being used at majority of the private schools, but the public schools in San
Francisco are still lacking this technology. The use of technology has become a current need in
every sphere of life, and school children need to learn how to use technology. In this regard, the
best technique is to integrate technology in the classroom settings to practice and use technology
deliberately. While the concerns of agencies in San Francisco for the use of facial recognition
technology in the public schools of San Francisco are increasing, it is becoming a barrier to
implementing technological advancements in public schools. But, the public schools in San
Francisco need to integrate technology in the classrooms for the effective learning of the students
who will become satisfied with the services of the schools. The public schools lack technological
infrastructure, and if careful attention is not allotted, future generations may be suffering from
the global technological impacts. As a result of the low usage of technology in the classrooms,
the students' interest in the classrooms is seen to be reducing. The less engagement of students
may result in dropout from the school and they may also run away from the studies for lifetime.
Therefore, it is essential that technology be integrated in the classrooms because technology
embeddedness can increase motivation and engagement levels among the students.
Furthermore, the ratio of school dropouts can be controlled in the public schools at San
Francisco by including the rights and needs of the students in consideration. In this regard, they
can be given attention while designing the public health policy. The research done by Grumbach
et al. emphasizes that the public health benefits can reduce the number of dropouts if students
start finding the policies valuable and realize the worth of the public schools that are working for
the welfare of the students. In public schools of San Francisco, 35% tooth decay in the students
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is seen and a public health policy can be initiated to cater to the needs of these students by
providing them appropriate medical and dental treatment. In the public schools, most of the
students come from low socioeconomic status and cannot even afford to go to hospitals for
medical treatment. The medical and dental care teams can visit these schools and provide
assistance and education to students suffering from tooth decay. Additionally, the improvement
in educational outcomes should not be forgotten at the government level and resources must be
allocated to improve educational conditions.
According to the Washington Post, "The Death and Life of the Great American School
System" was written by an educational historian named Diane Ravitch in 2010 and presented the
facts about the condition of the public schools in the country. The emphasis has also been given
to the movement, No Children Left Behind as a presidential approach to educational goals, but
this movement's failure worsened the educational conditions in the country. Congress was unable
to implement the appropriate and suitable kind of policies and strategies to enhance the quality of
education in the country. The status quo in the public schools is not letting them improve and
compete at the international levels. The involvement of for-profit organizations, private
institutions and similar must be reduced to decrease the impact of negative outcomes. The status
quo can be lowered and removed gradually by the consistent and continuous efforts of the U.S.
Department of Education (Strauss). The role of new and latest educational policies is the
preliminary requirement for the public schools to maintain the quality of education for the poor
in the country and to uplift them in society. If the poor in American cities become enabled to
compete with the private school students, the progress in society will be seen at a rapid rate. So,
there is a need to implement public policy that initiates the improvement processes in the
educational domains.
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The views presented by Levy highlight that public schools in America are not meeting
the standards of education and they need to be made better and improved. The article written by
Levy encompasses the interview questions made by Arne Duncan whose major goal in life was
to find out the out of school children to get them back to school. He was the Chief Executive
Officer at the Chicago Public Schools and also served for 7 years in the U.S. educational
department as the education secretary during the Obama Presidency. In a book written by
Duncan, he has explained the reasons for the failure of the educational system in America and
how public schools are lagging behind to be competitive in the educational world. In an
interview with the U.S. News, Duncan expressed his views about the reasons for the failure of
the U.S. educational system and also suggested ways to improve the conditions that can further
damage the educational world in the USA. According to him, the educational system of the USA
is still 100 years old and has not been updated to the extent to which it can work well. Only the
assembly line workers are being produced with the help of the old educational system. He added
that the nation is lagging behind because the political leaders are not serious and dedicated to
solve this issue. Duncan highlighted that he had proposed the increment in the teacher's salaries
and merit pays to enhance motivation and implement the newer policies in education during the
Obama presidency but less attention was given to his suggestions. According to him, 2/3rd
teachers are young and not trained professionally to meet the needs of educational excellence.
The role of political parties is high in educational grounds to pursue their political aims and
gains. The lack of government spending and emphasis on the youth is making the situation worse
and most of the productive youth is found to be involved in crimes. There is also a need to
counsel students who are suffering from bad company and are out of school or might not get
inspiration or proper guidance to become productive members of society. The advances made by
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Duncan also mention the inclusion of the black and brown students to make them better parts of
the society; otherwise, the country will suffer from the high crime rates. So, equality among
different races, ethnic groups, religions, and socioeconomic groups is essential to impact society
positively and enable educational policies to be implanted in American society. The use of the
right kind of strategies will bring progress in the society where the young ones in the nation will
come forward to get themselves adorned with the jewels of education to become productive in
both the social and economic ways.
To oppose, the views by many researchers are in favor of the democratic nation where the
political leaders are devoting themselves to enhance the wellbeing of the citizens. The political
slogans are made about improving the educational and health matters in the country. In America,
every administration helps build the educational and health infrastructure because the democratic
rights of the individuals enable them to benefit from the public policy. After all, the political
agents have come into power due to the favors of the citizens. The educational reforms in the
public schools are the outcomes of the political philosophy, and leaders want the nation to
participate in the country's progress. To enable them to become productive, the educational
policies are made better and implementation is made on them (Gutmann). The views of these
researchers are made on the trust developed in the political parties and their leaders. They believe
that political leaders are trying to reduce the inequality in society and make the citizens useful by
equipping them with quality education.
On the contrary, it has also been seen that English language is the mode of education in
the public schools of San Francisco. The majority of the minority students are unable to speak in
English. The difficulty in speaking English discourages the minority students from leaving
education. Hence, the school dropout students complain about the use of language and find it
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difficult to continue their studies. English language as the only medium of communication and
learning can weaken the school student ratio attending the schools. The language issues faced by
the minorities and their children are making their lives difficult. The inclusion of the minorities
by highlighting their educational needs in the policy making is necessary because it will focus on
the equality levels in the entire society (Macedo, 2017). So, the racial differences and the
disparities need to be reduced to lessen the impact of educational losses seen in the form of
school dropout ratio.
The issues related to public education can only be catered if the public policy is designed
so that it enhances the worth of the public schools in the eyes of the entire nation. These goals
can only be achieved if the federal government announces specific policies for educational
development in the country. The provision of public rights has become essential in the states of
America, but there is a lack of implementation on the federal policies. The strictness in providing
and making education easier and mandatory for everyone will benefit the entire nation. In this
regard, judicial enforcement plays a significant role and the compulsion of public education
grants success to all parts of the society (Imoukhuede). The use of judicial powers can only be
made when the political parties favour the national policies. The personal interests of the
political leaders must be separate from the political interests, which will result in productive
outcomes to facilitate the entire educational system in America.
On the whole, it has been concluded that public schools in San Francisco are not working
appropriately. The majority of the students are out of school, and the school dropout ratio is high.
The social and economic status of the students and families is low, and it cannot be improved if
the conditions of the public schools are not made better because educational excellence can bring
numerous social and economic benefits in society. The control on the school dropout ratio is
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needed by bringing reforms in the public schools of San Francisco. It is mandatory to design
teacher training programs that can better handle the students who might have lost their interest in
public schools. The use of technology is also desired to be integrated into the classrooms. The
impact of technology will be seen by making students competitive and contemporary who can
compete for both at the local and global levels.
Additionally, the role of the government and political leaders can also become significant
when they get themselves involved in the betterment of society and, despite the political interests
working on society's collective good. The efforts of these influential mediums can bring many
changes in society and the condition of the public schools in San Francisco can get improved.
Effective educational policies are the preliminary goal that can enhance the parents' interest in
the educational outcomes which can help their children get the most valuable forms of education.
San Francisco is the leading city in America. It can change the country's fate, but if the public
schools face severe challenges, it might result in poor educational quality, and both the economic
and social fabric may be disturbed.
So, the schools in San Francisco must be enabled by the government to plan and
implement those strategies that are helpful in the current period and help San Francisco become
the best city that provides the best education in its public schools. The use of planning and
implementation of the educational policies will be the solution. Still, the implementation and
monitoring of the policies are also desired to find out the worth of the policies. Therefore, it
becomes known that the inclusion of all the groups, minorities, ages and ethnic groups to
strengthen the public-school policies in San Francisco becomes an essential goal to make the
public schools better than ever before.
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