September 11, 2007

EdWeek: High-Achieving Students From Lower-Income Families Fall Behind, Study Finds

The educational accountability movement’s keen focus on bringing all students to academic proficiency risks leaving behind a group of particularly promising students: high-achieving children from lower-income families, a report released today contends.

The study Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader analyzes national data to track the school performance of about 3.4 million K-12 children who come from households with incomes below the national median but score in the top quartile on nationally normed tests. It finds that they start school with weaker academic skills and are less likely to flourish over the years in school than their peers from better-off families.

Full story: http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2007/09/10/03poor_web.h27.html

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