Ramirez, Al,
Challenging Assumptions About the Achievement Gap. Al Ramirez and Dick Carpenter. - Phi Delta Kappan, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 12, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Challenging Assumptions About the Achievement Gap, April 2005; pp. 599-603.
The authors discuss their research on the achievement gap between and within minority groups, and conclude "that both school-based factors and home-based factors are important to the success of every child, regardless of racial or ethnic differences. School policy and practice must be founded not on perceptions of group stereotypes, but rather on knowledge about each student's needs and strengths." (PHI DELTA KAPPAN)
1522-3256;
Academic achievement
Education--Parent participation
Education--Research
Educational accountability
Hispanic American students
Minority students
Public schools
Stereotype (Psychology)
AC1.S5
050
Challenging Assumptions About the Achievement Gap. Al Ramirez and Dick Carpenter. - Phi Delta Kappan, 2005. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 12, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Challenging Assumptions About the Achievement Gap, April 2005; pp. 599-603.
The authors discuss their research on the achievement gap between and within minority groups, and conclude "that both school-based factors and home-based factors are important to the success of every child, regardless of racial or ethnic differences. School policy and practice must be founded not on perceptions of group stereotypes, but rather on knowledge about each student's needs and strengths." (PHI DELTA KAPPAN)
1522-3256;
Academic achievement
Education--Parent participation
Education--Research
Educational accountability
Hispanic American students
Minority students
Public schools
Stereotype (Psychology)
AC1.S5
050