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Addressing The Achievement Gap

Edited by:
Ronald D. Taylor, Temple University

A volume in the series: Research in Educational Productivity. Editor(s): Susan J. Paik, Claremont Graduate University.

Published 2005

The chapters included in this book were commissioned to serve as the background for the national invitational conference sponsored by the LSS at Temple University Center for Research in Human Development and Education (CRHDE). The conference and the publication of the conference proceedings were supported by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U. S. Department of Education. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the positions of the supporting agencies and no official endorsement should be inferred.

CONTENTS
Preface. PART I: SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. Minority Academic Achievement in a Selective Public University: The Role of the Campus Environment, Melanie Domenech Rodríguez, Angela Stewart, Ana Mari Cauce, James Antony, and the Post Affirmative Action Legislation Impact Study Group. Children of Immigrants and Their Achievement: The Roles of Family, Acculturation, Social Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and School Contexts, Rubén G. Rumbaut. Family and Neighborhood Environments and the Adjustment and Achievement of African American Adolescents, Ronald D. Taylor. PART II: PROGRAMMATIC APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. Sisters in Science: Confronting Equity in Science and Mathematics Education, Penny L. Hammrich. Developing Successful Intelligence in All Children: A Solution to Underachievement in Ethnic Minority Students, Robert J. Sternberg. Conclusions. About the Contributors.

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