Imagine being in an English teacher with a classroom full of diverse learning who learn at different paces. The first thing it would be easy to do is place students in an ability group in reflection to their reading pace, so that you …show more content…
Now educators are using tracking as a modern-day segregation in schools. There has become a racial division in classrooms for students that are being tracked at lower levels versus higher levels. Most lower level classes are filled will African American and Latino students. The school district of South Orange Maplewood, claims that African-American and Latino students are unfairly held back because of tracking. Beth Daugherty, the board of education president, agrees that tracking is placing a racial segregation within their schools. In this district the teachers, have placed stigmas on the students and tend to view lower level student’s as doomed. Districts such as South Orange Maplewood provide prime examples as to why tracking should be eliminated. Even the “National Education Association supports the elimination of such groupings”, because they tracking brings unfair education “based on economic status, ethnicity, race, or gender must be eliminated in all public-school settings” (NEA Resolutions