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Part IV: Supply Strain: Why Virtual Charters Cannot Ensure Equal Resource Distribution - Page 2© Jennifer James
As of this writing, there have been no studies to authenticate this claim. However, it is worth looking at with an eagle eye's acuity. Not only do virtual charters strip black families of the independent and self-accountability mindset of families who want to educate their children themselves, they also run the risk of falling prey to unequal resource allocation and distribution.
As aforementioned, there is no resource parity experienced in brick and mortar public schools, what makes us believe there will be on the virtual level? Go To Page: 1 2
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