Can Nations Achieve Both Educational Excellence & Equity?

The article argues that achieving both educational excellence and equity depends less on teaching methods and more on political and social values. Comparing Norway’s unified schooling system with Germany’s early student tracking, Abrams shows how Norway’s inclusive approach promotes fairness without sacrificing quality. He concludes that real equity in education requires broader social and economic reforms, not just school policy

By The Loeb Center
The Loeb Center