In the first of two posts, Richard Rothstein unpacks the reasons behind the gap in achievement between African American school students and white students. While many have suggested that this gap can be addressed solely through improving schools, he argues that school reforms will have only limited effect as long as the concentrated social and economic disadvantages facing black children and their families remain unaddressed. He writes that school and neighborhood segregation are a major contributor towards the achievement gap: in Detroit for example, the typical black student attends a school where 3 percent of students are white, and 84 percent are low income. Only by undoing the racial isolation of disadvantaged black children’s’ schools...
textDespite decades of educational and social reform efforts targeted to eradicate differences in a...
Many United States public school systems have been battling with the achievement gap between Black a...
The “achievement gap ” between African American and Latino students and those of their White counter...
Overview: Segregation is a battle this nation has been fighting for centuries, and the fight still c...
Closing the racial academic achievement gap is a problem that must be solved in order for future soc...
The black-white achievement gap has challenged educators in the United States over many decades. Not...
The achievement gap between minority students and their white counterparts in American public school...
In recent decades progress in addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps between African A...
How much can schools improve the life prospects of children growing up in poor neighborhoods? This q...
There are large and important differences between blacks in whites in nearly every facet of life--ea...
The achievement gap is a huge barrier in pushing education forward in the modern day of United State...
Even though African Americans have made incredible educational strides in the last 60 years, there i...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
How should we explore the relationship between race and educational opportunity? One approach to the...
This is a literature review that will represent the first step toward a proposal for independent res...
textDespite decades of educational and social reform efforts targeted to eradicate differences in a...
Many United States public school systems have been battling with the achievement gap between Black a...
The “achievement gap ” between African American and Latino students and those of their White counter...
Overview: Segregation is a battle this nation has been fighting for centuries, and the fight still c...
Closing the racial academic achievement gap is a problem that must be solved in order for future soc...
The black-white achievement gap has challenged educators in the United States over many decades. Not...
The achievement gap between minority students and their white counterparts in American public school...
In recent decades progress in addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps between African A...
How much can schools improve the life prospects of children growing up in poor neighborhoods? This q...
There are large and important differences between blacks in whites in nearly every facet of life--ea...
The achievement gap is a huge barrier in pushing education forward in the modern day of United State...
Even though African Americans have made incredible educational strides in the last 60 years, there i...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
How should we explore the relationship between race and educational opportunity? One approach to the...
This is a literature review that will represent the first step toward a proposal for independent res...
textDespite decades of educational and social reform efforts targeted to eradicate differences in a...
Many United States public school systems have been battling with the achievement gap between Black a...
The “achievement gap ” between African American and Latino students and those of their White counter...