Reply To: Reply To: Value of education among lower classes?

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Ruth
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I have to disagree with the lack of interest in education being limited to the lower class. I teach in a VERY mixed school, children come from the best neighborhood as well as the projects (ghetto). I have had students whose parents are doctors and never had the time to show up for a conference (!), yet screamed when their child failed. On the other hand, I have had students who came from a less than desirable background and had the same problem. The difference, I have haver found, is attitude. The lower SES students’ parents expect the teachers to do ALL of the work, including teaching manners. The higher SES students’ parents tend to be too wrapped up in their carreers to care. The best parents have been the true middle class who know the value of a good education and tend to focus on family. Often they are middle class because one parent is at home, sacrificing the extra income for the good of the children.

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Name : Ruth, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Presbyterian, Age : 34, City : New Orleans, State : LA, Country : United States, Occupation : Teacher, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,