What does money really have to do with it?
In schools, money will always have an impact on a child's education and resources. The school can have a little bit of funding or it can have a whole lot but it regardless of how much money is provided both circumstances will greatly impact a child's educational experience and perhaps a teachers as well. It is pretty evident that schools that have more funding are considered the "rich" schools as they have a higher budget for things meaning they are able to provide students with more resources to have a better education. For example, at a school that I went to substitute for every single classroom had chromebooks for every student, a tv screen and a smart magic touch board almost similar to a white board. This school also had a behavior specialist on site and a very big library. For students attending a school like this have more opportunities to learn as they are exposed to different resources such as technology and with technology the opportunities to learn are endless! However, a school with a very low funding comes a very low budget. In a school with not a lot of money students may not have that same luxury of using technology for homework and they may even have a very limited section of books in which to choose from which often times it affects a child's full potential to learn. So in summation, money plays a huge role in a child's education as it affects their resources and programs that a school is able to offer and it also restricts teachers to what they can or cannot do with their lesson plans.
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