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Lives On The Boundary Sparknotes

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While reading the text, Lives on the Boundary I was deeply moved by the exposure of the American educational system’s failure to treat all students equally despite economic and racial backgrounds. The book opens with the author highlighting his personal experience with educational tracking, which is the implementation schools use to place students into different educational paths whether that be the advanced, general or remedial path. Rose (1989) states how tracking affected his education from early on in his life,
“Entrance to school brings with it forms and releases and assessments. Mercy relied on a series of tests, mostly the Stanford-Binet, for placement, and somehow the results of my tests got confused with those of another student named Rose. The other …show more content…

For example, if a student is placed into the advanced track then that student will take “honor” and “AP” (advanced placement) course work while in high school, preparing them for higher education institutions such as universities and colleges. However, if the student just exhibits an average score then they are put in the path that is in the middle of the road, the general path, where you take classes that most likely will not challenge the student. The general education path, usually leads to unmotivated students who go on to get a job right after high school or enroll in a community college. Lastly, the remedial path brands students with the title as Rose explains as “below average.” These students are often forgotten, not challenged and go on to do manual labor right out of high school, starting a family and never increasing their agency in society. Tracking is an injustice to students; the school tests a student and places them into a corresponding educational route that could determine their entire life path. There are multiple factors that go into the way a student might test, that are forgotten in this system. I feel passionately about this because I went to a high school

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