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1 Housing and Education Lesson Starter:

2 Today we will… Examine the inequalities in housing in the USA.
Identify the characteristics of different types of residential areas in the USA. Examine the inequalities in education in the USA

3 Success criteria… I will be able to describe housing inequality in the USA. I will be able to categorise different aspects of housing in the USA. I will be able to explain education inequality in the USA.

4 Housing There are huge difference in terms of houses and neighbourhoods in the USA. A ghetto, also known as ‘the hood’ or the inner city, is part of an American city where nearly everyone is from an ethnic minority. Most ghettos are poor, but not all. Some of the black parts of Queens in New York, for example, are richer than some of the white parts.

5 Task You will see images of different areas in the USA. On your show me board, decide if it is a feature of: Inner city ghetto Inner city apartments Middle class suburb

6 Plumbing and sanitation do not work properly.

7 Good schools with modern equipment.

8 Play parks are vandalised and children play in the streets.

9 Drunks and drug addicts lie in hallways and on landings.

10 Large houses with nice gardens.

11 High crime rate

12 Streets patrolled regularly by police.

13 Housing in the USA INNER CITY GHETTO/ Barrio
Poor housing- damp, overcrowded Dangerous- high crime rate, gang violence and drug problems Poor facilities- schools and shops Little police presence Vandalism MIDDLE CLASS SUBURBS Large impressive homes less crime Good schools Police patrols No gangs Well looked after streets and gardens – South Bronx poorest district in America

14 Home Ownership Owning your home is seen to be a key part of the American Dream. Look at the table below, what do you notice about these figures? Table 1: % of Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity of Householder: 1994 to 2012 1994 1998 2002 2004 2008 2012 All 64 66.3 67.9 69 67.8 65.4 White 67.7 70 71.8 72.8 71.7 69.8 Black 42.3 45.6 47.3 49.1 47.4 43.9 Hispanic 41.2 44.7 48.2 48.1 46.1 Asian 51.3 52.6 54.7 59.8 59.5 56.6 More white people own their homes than any other ethnic group. Black Americans are least likely to own their own homes. The figures increased for all groups until the economic downturn in 2007.

15 The high percentage of Black and Hispanic Americans living in poverty means they are more likely to live in poor areas. This not only means they will live in worse housing conditions but also their education and employment prospects are limited too. Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely to live in ghetto areas than White Americans.

16 Suburbs REMEMBER though, many Black and Hispanic Americans do not live in ghetto areas. Similarly, many white Americans do not live in middle class suburbs. Statistics show, however, 74% of White Americans live in the suburbs and 60% of Black Americans live in the centre of cities. Most ethnic minority citizens, therefore, have some way to go before owning a home in the suburbs is a normal part of life.

17 Residential Segregation
The table below shows house moves made since 1977. What do you notice? Although deliberate racial segregation is illegal in America, Americans tend to live close by others of the same ethnic group. Move to… Predominantly Black Area Multi-ethnic Area Predominantly White Area Black Americans 60.9% 18.9% 2% White Americans 1.5% Unknown 74.9%

18 Homelessness In the USA, over half of those without a home are from an ethnic minority. Main reason – substance abuse. However this is being quickly overtaken by the fact many cannot afford to stay in their homes. Sub prime mortgages - many cannot afford the high mortgage payments. This is what triggered the global financial crisis.

19 Education https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5U0wSMnwo
Watch the video about Strawberry Mansion High School and take notes on what you see.

20 Education There are huge inequalities in education in the USA.
These are largely because of income and this again means that minorities are worst affected. There is a huge problem in education in the USA whereby in many cases, schools in more affluent areas gain more funding than schools in poorer areas. This is sometimes called a “Funding Gap”. This means that young people from poorer areas do not get as good an education, and this affects black and Hispanic families the most.

21 For the same year: 86.6% of White Americans graduated in 2013 88.7% of Asian American students graduated from high school in 2013 Although graduation rates for all ethnic groups have risen in recent years, there is still a clear gap between those who are struggling and those who perform well.

22 Education Inqualities
Educational inequalities exist due to: Low family income Lack of funding for schools in poorer areas Lack of support for pupils with a 2nd language Discrimination/Racism

23 I can … I can describe housing inequality in the USA.
I can categorise different aspects of housing in the USA.


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