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Closing the Achievement Gap

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Closing the Achievement Gap

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Closing the Achievement Gap book

Journal of Education for Students Placed At Risk

Closing the Achievement Gap

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Closing the Achievement Gap book

Journal of Education for Students Placed At Risk
Edited BySamuel C. Stringfield
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
eBook Published 28 January 2021
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315046099
Pages 136
eBook ISBN 9781315046099
Subjects Education
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Stringfield, S.C. (Ed.). (2004). Closing the Achievement Gap: A Special Issue of the journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315046099

ABSTRACT

Closing the Achievement Gap is made up of six articles. The first paper examines Cleveland's restructuring initiative in light of two theories on early adolescent development: person-in-environment theory and the focal theory of change. This is followed by a study that illustrates the difference in academic performance between low-income children and their peers, minority children and their classmates, and those schools that serve a majority of children from low-income families and those that serve a more advantaged population. The third article summarizes key findings of a study that examined the reform efforts of three large urban school districts and a portion of a fourth that had been successful in improving student achievement and reducing racial achievement gaps. It also discusses the implications for research and technical assistance. Next, survey data on 15,800 high school students from three urban school districts is used to investigate the impact of school-level support for higher educational attainment and school racial composition on students' actual educational aspirations. The final article explores whether reading books during summer vacation improves fall reading proficiency and whether access to books increases the volume of summer reading.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |16 pages

Restructuring Schools in Cleveland for the Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Development of Early Adolescents

ByPaulette Poncelet

chapter |29 pages

Closing the Achievement Gap: Lessons From Illinois’ Golden Spike High-Poverty High-Performing Schools

ByGlenn W. McGee

chapter |15 pages

Urban School Systems and Education Reform: Key Lessons From a Case Study of Large Urban School Systems

ByJason C. Snipes, Michael D. Casserly

chapter |26 pages

School Racial Composition and Student Educational Aspirations: A Question of Equity in a Multiracial Society

ByJohn T. Yun, Michal Kurlaender

chapter |20 pages

Summer Reading and the Ethnic Achievement Gap

ByJimmy Kim

chapter |23 pages

Mathematics Reform in a Minority Community: Student Outcomes

ByJames P. Van Haneghan, Susan A. Pruet, Honi J. Bamberger
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