Making Education Work
Is Attacking Wealth Inequality the Answer?
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Education is often called the 鈥渢he great equalizer,鈥 but today, educational outcomes have less to do with effort and ability and more to do with wealth inequality. Decades of policy choices have helped to create this dynamic and now Trump’s Washington is pursuing an educational policy of deregulation and an economic policy of upward wealth redistribution. Continuing on this path is a grave threat to the American Dream.
础听听from Family-Centered Social Policy fellow and University of Michigan professor William Elliott III and his colleague at the University of Kansas, Melinda Lewis, urge something close to the opposite of our present track–progressive wealth redistribution targeted toward post-secondary achievement through a system of individualized accounts for children. They argue that by transforming our system of education finance from one of debt dependence to one of asset empowerment, we can make education the pathway to upward mobility that Americans believe it to be.听
Can such a system work practically? What lessons can we draw from similar approaches in the past and in practice today? Can it take root in a policy environment dominated by conversations about “free college” and expanding existing policy supports like Pell Grants?听
Please join us and an all-star panel, including leading experts on opportunity in America Darrick Hamilton of the New School and Richard Reeves of the Brookings Institution, for a conversation about educational achievement, wealth inequality, and the future of the American Dream.听
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Introduction:听
Justin King,听听
Policy Director, Family-Centered Social Policy听
Speakers:听
William Elliott III,听听
Co-Author,听Making Education Work for the Poor: The Potential of Children’s Savings Accounts听
Professor, University of Michigan听
Director of the Center on Assets, Education, and Inclusion (AEDI)听
Fellow, Family-Centered Social Policy听
Darrick Hamilton,听
Professor of Economics and Urban Policy, The New School听
Melinda Lewis,听听
Co-Author,听Making Education Work for the Poor: The Potential of Children’s Savings Accounts听
Associate Professor of Practice, University of Kansas听
Richard Reeves,听听
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution听
Author,听Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do 麻豆果冻传媒 It