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How to Balance Equity, Equality, and Fairness

2019年9月24日 - 3分钟阅读


a classoom filled with students listening to a professor speak

I have been a part of multiple conversations [chats/tweets/Voxer groups] discussing fair versus equitable versus equal. I have to admit at this point even I am confused as the words are so closely related. I know treating students 100% the same 100% of the time in 100% of the situations is not a good thing. But how do we describe this to students and to each other?

其中一个对话, 这让我停下来思考, centered on the idea of limiting homework as sending work home poses an equity issue. Someone in the conversation stated that home differs greatly from student to student, so the most equitable place for a student to work is at school. 在讨论之后, I really started to wonder about what I thought equity, 公平, and equality were because everyone seemed to have differing opinions.

The statements “equal doesn’t mean the same,“公平并不意味着平等。,” and “equal doesn’t mean fair” are made a lot during the conversations. I think the confusion in the three statements arises, even though most people are making the same point, is that the conversation does not go deep enough.

Let’s look at quick definitions to establish a baseline:

  • Equal is defined as the same or exactly alike. (平等)
  • Fair is defined as just or appropriate in the circumstances. (公平)
  • Equity is defined as the quality of being fair and impartial.

Equal是简单的. 我认为在当今世界, it is agreed people and students are different and treating everyone the same in every situation is not always the best solution. 在教室里, students need different instructional strategies and modifications to be successful. It is a reality that must be acknowledged and addressed.

Fair seems to be pretty straight forward as well; however, it can be tricky as it is based on circumstances. 在餐馆里, one can usually get a free dessert on his/her birthday, if I am there and it is not my birthday I cannot get the dessert for free. This would meet the definition of fair as it is appropriate for the person getting a free dessert on his/her birthday and appropriate for me to have to pay for mine because it is a normal day for me. This is also a standard operating procedure for most restaurants so it is not like it would come as a surprise. Its 公平 lies in the fact that it holds true only for this circumstance and is open to all who have birthdays under the same set of circumstances, It is also an example of equity as the free birthday dessert treats a person appropriately based on his/her circumstances but not showing bias towards that person [favorable or unfavorable] either.

这并不容易. Because when we treat students [people] appropriately based on their circumstances, 我们区别对待他们. When students [parents] see that occurring and someone is getting more than they are, the “that’s not fair” statements resonate. I think zero-tolerance policies of the 90s became the rage because many in the field of education were beaten down by the “that’s not fair” people and just said fine everyone is getting treated the same. 虽然很公平,但并不平等.

Equity can only occur in schools and in society if we are okay with people getting what they need, even if it seems better or more than what someone else gets. Having an altruistic character about us is essential for equity to be successful and sadly, this is not common unless it is during the holidays or a disaster.

好消息是我们可以改变这一点, by being happy for people when they get what they need to be successful. It will also make all of us more successful in the long run.

约瑟夫·克拉克的丈夫, (两个优秀女儿的)父亲, 过去的电台DJ(天黑后的克拉克), and came into education as a CTE teacher. Currently, he is a Vice Principal in the Sacramento area. Over the years Clark has worked at an affluent charter school, 一个上锁的青少年监狱, 综合性高中, in a core model middle school setting, and served on the Board of 导演s for Westlake Charter School in Sacramento. Now he teaches 在欧文的康考迪亚大学 in their MAEd Program.

Clark’s Core Values guiding his daily practice are:

  • Value people [over programs] – Treat everyone with respect-everyday-all the time.
  • Be a faucet [not a drain] – Each moment matters so make each one positive. Be a filter – my positive [or negative] attitude will become that of those around me.
  • Behavior then Beliefs – Can’t make anyone change his beliefs, but can set expected behavior.
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