Educational inequality includes socioeconomic causes and privileged backgrounds to create a divide between students who are far advanced in their education, and those who are lagging. After school programs and the No Child Left Behind Act may help bridge the divide.
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Is Standardized Testing Failing Our Kids?
For many families, awaiting the results of a child's yearly test has become just another rite of passage. But the...
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Responding to Diversity and Inequity in Schools
When children arrive at school, they may or may not find a cultural environment that reflects themselves or the...
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Test Prep on a Budget
Competition for college admissions has hit an all-time high this year, as universities report record applications from...
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Socioeconomic Status and Vocabulary Development
Differences in growth rates and vocabulary development manifest themselves early in a child’s life and seem most...
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The Role of Parents in Children's School Achievement
As you will learn in the upcoming discussion, school-age children's achievement has been related to their parents'...
