In both France and the United States, there is a strong correlation between the socioeconomic status of parents and the educational achievement of their children. What are the roles of the political and educational systems with respect to this correlation? How might educators, parents, students, and policymakers answer the question differently? Who should be held accountable and how? There have been major policy initiatives, as well as vigorous empirical and theoretical debate in both countries surrounding those questions and the problems they pose for nations founded on principles of equality. What can France and the U.S. learn from one another when it comes to education, access, and accountability? These are among the key questions addressed in this symposium by expert speakers from France and the United States.
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