Introduction
There are several challenges with realizing aspirations of the common good in professional community whether locally or globally. In this opinion editorial, it is going to focus on inequity in the distribution of resources as a challenge in realizing aspiration for the common good in a professional community.
Inequity in the distribution of educational resources
In a professional society, knowledge and skills is a key factor in the development. Educational resources include funding, teachers, development in the school site among others. The distribution of all these resources is in the hands of the authoritative body in the society. However, the distribution of the resources may not be even in the whole society according to Beckfield Bambra, Eikemo, Huijts, McNamara & Wendt, (2015). Unequal distribution may be caused by various factors and the impact is painful.
The first inevitable effect of the unequal distribution of educational resources is the future imbalance on the professional skills of that community in reference to Cingano, (2014). For instance, the current professionals in a society may not be their forever. The experts would leave the profession because of retirement, death, incapacity among many issues. However, the gap cannot be left unfilled, the community must continue enjoying the services. Consequently, the student who should be replacing such an opportunity did not have enough books, teachers, technology, and funding as compared to others that means the realization of the goal would not be achieved.
The second challenge caused by inequity in the distribution of educational resources is the continuous resistance from other groups of people. For instance, comparing a situation whereby there are no professionals in the certain field in a society not because the children from that place refused to go to school but the resources were not evenly distributed. In such a society, they would be forced to hire professions of that field from another community or nation. For instance, if they are engineers constructing a road to benefit the society. The outcome of outsourcing these engineers is resistance from the members of the society due to bitterness.
Thirdly, Darling-Hammond, (2015) argues that inequity in the distribution of educational resources is a threat to the realization of a stable economy in the nation. From the global view, the students who come from areas where they experienced the effect of unequal distribution of school resources rarely rise to any professional field. These children end up joining bad groups in the society such as thieves. One may imagine how a society full of thugs would develop. When the government initiates developments such as markets and wholesale outlet for goods, these people are out to destroy. The trend of theft may continue for a while in the community.
Fourthly, the impact of inequity in the distribution of educational resources in the realization of the common good in the society is the poor composition of a given society according to Krueger, (2018). Take for example many countries in the world, the government ends up spending twice to ensure that the people who had been affected by the unequal distribution of resources are at per with other elites. For instance, the government would be forced to fund the technical sectors to accommodate such a group of people according to Goldrick-Rab, Kelchen, Harris & Benson, (2016). However, the billions of money spent doing the jo would be used in creating standard hospitals, improving the status of the roads among other developments. In recent years, the goal of the government was always to improve the standards of people. However, in these days the budget is expanded to create room for people who did not get the quality education. The issue delays the realization of bigger agendas in the society.
The main goal of education is to create role models in the society whether locally or globally. Consequently, how can the goal of role models be achieved if the resources are not enough? Materials such as technology, books, teachers, conducive environment are the fundamental factors in impacting the quality traits of a student according to Dabla-Norris, Kochhar, Suphaphiphat, Ricka & Tsounta, (2015). However, in a situation whereby one part of the society is accessing or enjoying abundant resources than the other, the goal of getting role models may be difficult to achieve. In addition to that, the students who were getting all the resources may have difficulty in surviving around others. The reason is that the reasoning between the two is totally different. Most of the victim of unequal distribution of educational resources see others as an enemy. Therefore, national cohesion is not achieved in that country.
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