Education in the United States
Read Chapter 9 of
The Policy
Game: Understanding U.S. Policy Making
, and watch
Changing Education
Paradigms (or read the
transcript). Then, write a paper on the problem of education in
the United States. Share your reactions to the concepts and
perspective presented in the video. In your paper, address the
following:
- Does every individual have the right of access to education? Explain why or why not?
- Do you think every individual has the right to the same kind of education (i.e., academic versus vocational)? Explain why.
- Who should be responsible for the provision of education, the federal or local government, or individual citizens? Explain why.
- In your opinion, what needs to be done currently to improve our educational system?
Also, discuss one policy that you feel has been instrumental in
making positive changes in the provision of education either
nationally or locally and explain your position.
Your paper must be three to four pages in length. Begin your
paper with an introduction, including a succinct thesis statement.
Respond to all questions with critical thought. Conclude with a
summary of your thesis and findings. Conclude summarizing your
perspective and findings. Incorporate three to five scholarly
sources, including a minimum of two from the Ashford University
Library. Your paper must be formatted according to APA style as
outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. All sources must be
properly cited in text, and your paper must include a separate
title page and reference page.












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