Jean Anyon seems to have a combination of both for the summarized arguments. She tells the reader how one researcher has found that certain people receive different levels of education based on social status. Some classes are rewarded in classrooms for their behavior while others are rewarded for knowledge. Anyon agrees that people do receive different levels of education based on their social status, but she has some doubts. Most of the research has not been investigated in the United States so some of it may not be the case. In the US, people from many social classes can be in the same school, so it may not be accurate to say it happens in the United States.
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