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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of postings over the last few weeks on the 2nd grade AAP pool made me realize that many on this board don't actually know what "equity" means. It is NOT equal treatment for all. It is "right sizing" the treatment based on the needs of the population. [img]https://interactioninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/IISC_EqualityEquity.png[/img] (alt+p) Equity means providing the Title I kids more benefits than the kids from the higher SES schools because the Title I kids theoretically need greater support to have an equal footing as the kids from the SES schools. [/quote] This method creates bystanders, not players. They’re still behind the fence. Canceling the game would be best, because the people behind the fence aren’t getting to play. [/quote] The actual problem is that this assumes that all 3 people are interested in this game. The reality is equity assumes all people want the same outcomes but most could care less. In the end it's just another fool's errand and never works.[/quote] Yes, turns out the kid with two boxes isn't into baseball and wanders off. Meanwhile, the team goes belly up since their stadium isn't full when there were plenty of fans who wanted to attend but couldn't because of these pointless concessions.[/quote] Either abolish all sports or create some Affirmative Action for short and young kids to play pro baseball. #equality[/quote] Sprots aren't analogous to equal opportunity in public education. [/quote] As evidenced by Title IX, the Federal government seems to think so when it comes to college athletics.[/quote]
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