This theme plays the most into Tara making her own way in the world and questioning what her family was teaching her in her younger years
Education
This percent of Idahoans have no formal education.
1%
This is the main character of the book
Tara Westover
The U.S. has this type of economy
Capitalist
Social workers play a vital role as these
Advocates
This theme laid the foundation for Tara's family's worldview and mistrust of people who were "different"
3rd
The main character's brother who was involved in a motorcycle accident that resulted in a major head injury
Shawn Westover
This institution has 3 elements: beliefs, practices, and a community of believers.
Religion
Social workers will have to get creative in how they serve clients due to this.
Resources being cut/drying up
This theme is the reason why Tara was so hesitant to break away from her family and their teachings
Trauma
Based on statistics from 2023, 10.1% of Idahoans live below this.
The federal poverty level
The main character's first boyfriend
Charles
This organization added to the social issues in Educated by devaluing education for women
The Mormon Church
The structure of the rural community played a role in perpetuating these two issues
Poverty and Lack of Education
This theme plays into why Tara did not believe she was entitled to an education and why she felt guilty over going to school instead of raising a family
Gender Roles
Poverty
The first person to encourage the main character to pursue her education outside of homeschooling.
Grandma-down-the-hill
Educational institutions require this to obtain a degree
Significant financial investment
One benefit of rural communities is this.
Tara begins her formal education at this establishment.
Brigham Young University (BYU)
The race that has the highest percentage of their population in Idaho without a high school diploma
Hispanic
The main character's college roommate who encourages her to apply for grants to continue her education
Robin
This is the reason the government usually neglects rural communities
Lack of voting power
Rural communities are generally these two things.
Agricultural and religious