many aspects, a huge gap still exists between the white majority and the other minorities. A report by the Pew Research Center shows that "the median net worth of white households in 2013 was $141,900, about 13 times that of black households at $11,000" (Kochhar and Fry). This huge wealth disparity, according to numerous reports and studies, is one of the many direct results of minority children's underperformance in school. Thus, in order to adequately address the achievement gap, or the disparity…
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For years the academic achievement, or more appropriately, underachievement, of African-American students has been a topic that has been greatly researched, discussed and debated by educators and researchers. Much of the significant research is devoted to discovering why students do not achieve at the same level as White students (Samuel, 2014). The achievement gap refers to the disparity in academic performance between groups of students (Porter, 2007). The goal of this study is to understand the…
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Achievement Gap Minority students are faced with overcoming the challenges of inequality within schools that continue to aid to the disparity of their working class societal roles. The achievement gap remains one of the key contributors of perpetuating inequality. In understanding the achievement gap it is important to question the impact schools and families have in creating or perpetuating inequality. Let’s begin by asking the question “What is the achievement gap”? Generally speaking, achievement…
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University conducted an educational study on the test scores of around 40 million US students and discovered that students of color had lower scores than white students. In addition to that, the academic-achievement gap between white and colored students was even greater in wealthy university towns like Evanston in Illinois and Berkeley in California. Is It A Poverty Issue? The researchers of Stanford University were quick to analyze whether poverty was a major factor in the gap, since children of color…
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we see today. Despite the 1954 Supreme Court case Brown vs. The Board of Education, a milestone case that declares separating public schools for African American and white students unconstitutional, the achievement gap widened since the 1990s (Lee, 2002). Various ways measure the achievement gap including average point grade, standardized tests, honor class placements, high school graduation and dropout rates. Statistics…
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Performance: Part 1 May 2, 2013 Second Home Educational Child Care (SHECC) is a organization that provides child care services to parents for an affordable price. This mid-sized child care company serves children from 6 months to six years of age. Our unique services are safe and secure, providing the parents with an excellent place where their children can be educated and taken care of. Second Home Educational Child Care will base our operations in Havertown and Brookhaven,…
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the article "Poverty, Race, and the Contexts of Achievement: Examining Educational Experiences of Children in the U.S. South," Stella Fram, Julie Miller-Cribbs, and Van Horn state that although people have tried to remedy this inequality, "these gaps have proven quite robust" (Fram, Miller-Cribbs, & Horn 2). They propose that, rather than race being at the root of this school achievement gap, it is actually poverty: "In fact, the school achievement gap between poor and nonpoor children is troublingly…
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Mark Twain once stated, “School keeps in the way of learning”; on the surface, this quote may seem ludicrous; however, under further analysis, on can realize this is a reality. Society, as a whole, is ignorant to the superficial flaws the U.S. educational system has. The overcrowded classrooms, lack of funding for poorer districts, and the defective grading system further Mark Twain’s reasoning that the obstruction of school politics lessens a student’s ability to learn. The overflowing class sizes…
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the most important factor in school choice. Caucasian parents cited test scores as the most important considerations in choosing a school for their child p. 96. There are fewer charter schools in middle and affluent neighborhoods because their educational needs are being met in their current schools. If a parent feels that their school district is not able to meet their needs they will either move or advocate for their child’s needs to be met. They have choices and options that are not available…
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Educational Challenges and the African American Community Sharena Zayed English 1020 January 30, 2015 The African American community faces unique educational challenges due to a number of mental, cultural and environmental circumstances. After attending a meeting at my child school concerning the implementation of new course curriculum, I saw a handout that analyzed educational achievement according to race. In every category, African Americans were achieving noticeably…
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