| Educational Equality: An Unfinished Puzzle of
Education in the 21st Century | 
								
								  | Mojgan Mohammadi Mehr    ,  Mahdiyeh Khosravi    ,  Morad Shahmoradi    ,   Saeed Sheikhi *    | 
								
								  | (*Corresponding Author) M. A in Curriculum Development, District Education 15, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: saeedsheikhi2000@yahoo.com. | 
								
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								  | Abstract:       (3061 Views) | 
								
								  | Introduction: Educational equality is a process that all practitioners are thinking about and want to put it in their supervised environment. The purpose of this study is to investigate educational equality as an
 unfinished puzzle in the 21st century.
 Methods: The present study is a review type in which keywords such as educational equality, educational
 inequality and educational justice have been used in academic databases such as Magiran, Scientific
 Databases of Jihad University (sid.ir), IranDoc, Noor specialized magazines (Noormags) and Google and
 for library search, books, theses, publications published from 1385 to 1397 (Persian) and Latin articles from
 2008 to 2016 have been used which numbered more than 39 sources, and due to overlapping only 29
 sources have been selected and analyzed as the main sources.
 Results: According to the findings of the study, educational inequality varies from developed to developing
 countries. In developed countries, inequality of educational opportunities often revolves around racism, low
 income and high income families, blacks and whites, immigrant and non-immigrant and then, educational
 inequality is considered in terms of quality of education and the amount of provided educational services.
 Educational inequalities in developing countries can be attributed to gender inequality and lack of access to
 appropriate educational space. Towns and villages do not have equal teachers compared to provincial centers.
 The educational facilities (buildings, equipment, etc.) in rural and urban areas are very low in comparison to
 provincial centers, and in some cases, outlying of the areas and cultural deprivation and low literacy and also
 bilingualism are effective in developing inequality.
 Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study and the perspective of the Islamic Republic
 of Iran on the horizon of 1404, reaching the region’s leading position in economics, science and technology,
 enjoying advanced knowledge and superior human resources will undoubtedly be achieved by striving to
 provide the community with equal opportunities and the basis for maximum participation in the development
 process.
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								  | Keywords:  Education, Educational equality, Educational inequality, Educational justice | 
								
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                                  General Received: 2020/03/9 | Accepted: 2020/03/9 | Published: 2020/03/9
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