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Education and public schools Educational inequality is the unequal distribution of academic resources, including but not limited to; school funding, qualified and experienced teachers, books, and technologies to socially excluded communities . These communities tend to be historically disadvantaged and oppressed. More times than not, individuals belonging to these marginalized groups are also denied access to the schools with abundant resources. Inequality leads to major differences in the educational success or efficiency of these individuals and ultimately suppresses social and economic mobility . In Chile the municipalization, promoted by the dictatorship from 1986, was a great dynamiter of public education. The municipalities were forced to support the educational centers with municipal budgets and state subsidies. The effect was immediate: the richest areas were strengthened, attracting -in addition- the best students, while the po...