Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Analysis Papers and Interesting Facts

So I am writing my analysis paper for my English 102 class and it is really bugging me that i have all these great ideas but I do not know how to write about them. My topic is on Native American education and poverty, you would think that would be easy.... but I am having the hardest time because I feel like I am either talking about education or poverty, not tying the two together.
Interesting things I have found while researching Native American education and poverty:
-50% of Native American school children drop out before completing high school
-36% of males in high-poverty Native American communities have full-time, year-round employment
-30% of Native Americans with families lived in poverty
-the idea of Native American boarding schools was mainly to “exterminate the Indian but develop a man.” said by Commissioner of Indian Affairs William A. Jones in 1903

1 comment:

  1. Remember to keep going back to Sherman Alexie, as you want to be analysing his work first.

    Another approach to connecting education and poverty is to look at how they work and are funded in dominant culture. Our K-12 schools use local property taxes as part of their basis for funding, which means wealthier neighborhoods usually have better funded schools. Schools with more money can pay for newer facilities, computers, AP classes, etc. So, students in these wealthier schools get better prepared for college, which leads to higher paying job opportunities, so on and so forth.


    Now, just reverse this for schools that are not in wealthy neighborhoods and that is part of the connection between education and poverty- I'm not sure if that makes sense, yet I have to go!

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