Eng-80 Anisur Rahman
Essay # 04 2428148
Inst.: Dr. Jeff Rhyne
Marita's Bargain to be Success In this essay I am going to discuss the topic about to become a success Marita's bargain by Malcolm Gladwell. Malcolm Gladwell talk about
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From my opinion Jonathan Kozol would say to Gladwell about Marita needed to go to the KIPP School cause of she needs to get a better education system who comes from low income and uneducated family background. To be a success of a student firstly he or she needs a big support from school. KIPP is that kind of school where students can learn feel free. They take care of their students specially who are weak in reading, writing and mathematics. KIPP shows students correct path and dedicate their knowledge, time to give them a better education by shortened summer vacation become success of a student in his student life to get a better educate. Marita's mom was like that parent who asked everyday her daughter after coming back from school.
Would be Kozol knew it that's why he recommended Marita needs to go to KIPP for a better educate.
On the other hand I would like to say from my concept about according to Prudence L. Carter would say to Malcolm Gladwell that Marita needed to go to KIPP school and to shed parts of her cultural identity because the KIPP is stablished in the poor neighborhood and most of the students are from the same neighborhood who are poor as well by so many ways. As like as low income family, single parent, uneducated environment, identical
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