Blogger 2: Ability or Social Status Due
While being in Morocco, I noticed how social status can affect educational opportunity, especially when comparing private and public schools. students for both of your families, often attend private schools where they have more resources smaller class as a stronger, education and languages like French and English meanwhile, many public schools have few resources in larger classrooms according to the World Bank educational quality in Morocco is connected to income level and access to quality schooling(Worldbank,2020). This creates difference in future opportunities depending on the students background and social class.
This topic stood out to me because we have similar things in the United States. In America students in wealthier neighborhood usually has access to better funded schools, more extracurricular activities in strong, academic opportunities, compared to lower income communities.
My time in Morocco made me realize how much social status can shape some opportunities around the world so that many students are in buses and hard-working, but not everyone has to access to the same resources or support system. at the same time, I noticed how education is highly valued in both Morocco and the United States because people view it as a pathway to success and social mobility. This experience helped me understand that success is not only based on effort, but also on the opportunities and systems available to people depending on their social economic background.
Overall, learning about the difference between private and public education In Morocco expandedmy perspective on social status.
Morocco. World Bank Group. (n.d.). https://www.worldbank.org/ext/en/country/morocco?utm_source=
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