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2004
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Publisher: Economic Policy Inst
210 pages
ISBN: 978-1932066098
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Class and Schools: Using Social, Economic, and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap

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It seems to be a common-sense argument that, if teachers know how to teach reading, or math, or any other subject, and if schools emphasize the importance of these tasks and permit no distractions, children should be able to learn regardless of their family income or skin color. But this perspective is misleading and dangerous. It ignores how social class characteristics in a stratified society like ours influence learning in school. For nearly half a century, the association between social and economic disadvantage and the student achievement gap has been well known to economists, sociologists, and educators. Most, however, have avoided the obvious implication of this understanding, that raising the achievement of lower-class children requires that public policy address the social and economic conditions of these children’s lives, not just school reform.

Book Information

Title:Class and Schools: Using Social, Economic, and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap
Author:Richard Rothstein
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Published:2004
Pages:210
ISBN-10:1932066098
ISBN-13:978-1932066098

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This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series.