The Future of Children: Spring 2005
School Readiness: Closing Racial and Ethnic Gaps
Sara S McLanahan editor Cecilia Rouse editor Jeanne Brooks-Gunn editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Brookings Institution
Published:10th Feb '05
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The Future of Children is a new semiannual publication that provies research and analysis to promote effective policies and programs for children.
This first issue focuses on "School Readiness: Closing Racial and Ethnic Gaps." For more than 30 years, researchers have seen white children outperform black and other minority children in tests of reading and math skills. Though there is evidence that the gap has narrowed somewhat, the very persistence of this "racial and ethnic gap" remains a source considerable concern for academics, policy professionals and parents. The ethnic and racial gaps appear to reach back to the preschool years. When children reach the school door, minority children exhibit lower school readiness skills, at least those measured by standardized tests, than their white counterparts. From that point forward, the achievement gap only widens. If policy professionals are to address this disparity in academic achievement (and the consequent disparity in later opportunity), the racial and ethnic gap must be examined in the very earliest years, before students begin school with embedded inequalities.
This volume critically summarizes the research on the origin and trajectory of the racial and ethnic gap in the early years from several theoretical perspectives. In particular, research is analyzed to determine when these differences start to emerge, in what areas they appear, what factors contribute to their development by the time children enter grade school and what are the long term effects.
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ISBN: 9780815755593
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 371g
196 pages