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    Child Achievement Gap

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    The child achievement gap has been an important issue for the United States school system. According to the NEA, child achievement gaps are, “differences in academic performance between students of groups with different backgrounds”. Now with the topic of charter schools and the belief that charter schools are more likely to accept students who are easier to teach and suspend students who are a nuisance to teach, the reason why achievement gaps exists has just gotten broader. Many critics, such as

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    Reducing Achievement Gap

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    After careful examination of the policy, it is a feasible policy that would reduce achievement gaps in students. A perfect example of a teacher pay raise program that was successful in reducing the achievement gap was the Equality Project. “The Equity Project charter middle school, or TEP, in New York City set starting teacher salaries at $125,000,” and because of this “it’s mostly low-income, Latino students outperformed similar students at comparable N.Y. schools with test score gains equal to

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    An article from The Journal of Negro Education in the winter of 1960 attests similarly the causes of the achievement gap so noticeable in the 21st Century. After the Supreme Court decision to integrate public schooling, a Superintendent of a city under “court order[s] to integrate its schools” noted an overall increase in the building of schools primarily meant for African-Americans than “of white schools in the state.” This was not an attempt to assist the continually burdened African-American

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    Global Achievement Gap

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    I recently watched a video of Dr. Tony Wagner, co-director of Harvard’s Change Leadership Group, when he presented about what he calls a “global achievement gap” in which I happened to agree with him, during the presentation, he outlined the 7 most important skills students need to be successful in the world. His message is powerful and presents the case the most capable students, AP and honor students are being short-changed because they are being prepared in the universal curriculum of ‘taking

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    soon not be able to solve future challenges caused by the world or other nations. The nation’s education should be more advance than before, to ensure that America will always be great. One of the events that is causing this crisis is the Achievement Gap. Which is the difference between the average test score of one race

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    Achievement gap refers to the difference between the educational performances of different groups of students (Hidden Curriculum, 2014). While this is still a common problem in society, many educators are trying to close the gap and get all students on the same page for success. It is important to know not only the types of achievement gaps faced within schools, but also how they can be handled effectively. One common achievement gap is that of upper-class majority students versus lower-class minority

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    Introduction When most people think of achievement gaps they generally think about how outside sources factor in, such as one’s socioeconomic background, race or ethnicity, language barriers, and disabilities. Unfortunately, for students with disabilities, there is more than just one category they can fall into when discussing achievement gaps. Students with learning disabilities are generally diagnosed in the areas of literacy and/or numeracy. However, students are not typically diagnosed with

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    The Unsolved Income Achievement Gap One of the most epidemic problems that greatly affects the American public education today is the economic inequality and the resulting gap of academic achievement between rich and poor public schools. The problem started to exacerbate especially in the last fifty years as the gap is still widening and continue to be unsolved. Of course, poor students who come from financially unfortunate families are the main sect that feels its impact the most. Greg Duncan

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    classroom. The most unfortunate part about the white-black achievement gap is that there is no easy solution to solving it. One large proponent of the achievement gap between all schoolchildren is the factor of wealth and affluence in their homes. The racial achievement gap compared to the wealth achievement gap is quite staggering. Diane Ravitch states that “in contrast to the racial achievement gap, which has narrowed, the income achievement gap is growing…[and is] nearly twice as large

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    Closing the Academic Achievement Gap Crisis in America The Achievement Gap in America has separated and divided America's youth into more or less, two different cultures of socioeconomic placement. The first being the predominantly Caucasian students at American elementary schools, high schools, and colleges that excel greatly in their education. Most of the time earning them middle to upper class jobs in the economy, the aforementioned group contrasts significantly with its opposite culture of

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