In Lynda Barry’s article “ The Sanctuary of School”, the concernment of economy in education was presented as she depicted her experience as a child who found security in school in the face of parental negligence. The argument of the importance of the arts due to student dependence is prevalent through her work. This problem has come to be a normality , especially in urban schools whose students are the most vulnerable to cruel …show more content…
The true nature of education; of the receiving of knowledge that is now tainted by social expectations, seems to no longer be considered by Universities. It is undisclosed information that there have been situations where students have been given unfair grades due to system leniency. Effort is no longer rewarded, it is the dependency of money that is crutching institutions. In addition Brent Staple also broaches the problem of grade inflation, because of this dependency Universities have inflated grades in order to retain students. “ Individual professors inflate grades after consumer conscious administrators hound them into it.” These are the fruits when involving capital and education, when we as a society begin to attach expectations and force an element that is unalterable to