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Reality of Education in America Essay

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For the past handful of years America has had its fair share of problems- terrorist attacks, global warming, horrendous mass shootings, twerking, and so on. Most recently, however, angry strikes from frustrated, underpaid citizens have been in the headlines. Surprisingly, it was found that most of these demonstrators were teachers: angry with the government and the economical approach that was taken to “improve” fiscal issues. Within the United States, this approach was called the Deficit Reduction Plan (DRP). This solution imposed lowering debt by reducing spending and raising taxes. In 2009, US deficit was at an all time high, peaking almost $1.4 trillion. Since deficit reductions have not worked in the past, many individuals and …show more content…

This is why every year twenty percent of teachers in urban districts quit and around five to ten percent go on strike. Probably the most well-known teacher strike stems from Chicago. In this area, 26,000 Chicago Public School teachers went on strike due to unfair job ethics and pay. Additionally, the same movement (on a much smaller scale) was starting to be found nationwide- in Florida, Washington, California, New York and also worldwide- in countries such as Mexico, Brazil, Greece, and England. What we are seeing is not something that can be ignored. It is something that must be addressed as soon as possible, not just in America, but also in other countries as well. In the palatial grounds of Mexico City alone, thousands of cars and twenty-two million people have been brought down, not by religious conflicts or terrorist attacks, but rather an aggregation of furious school teachers. “Around 10,000 educators protesting a government reform program have in the span of a week disrupted international air travel, forced the cancellation of two major soccer matches, rerouted the planned route of the marathon and jammed up already traffic-choked freeways,” reports Mark Stevenson of the Huffington Post. In Brazil, strikes have been ensuing since June of 2013. The problem went from small marches against transportation fares to a nationwide protest against

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