bookSep 30, 2002Closed access
Inequality at the Starting Gate: Social Background Differences in Achievement as Children Begin School
Abstract
But the inequalities facing children before they enter school are less publicized. We should expect schools to increase achievement for all students, regardless of race, income, class, and prior achievement. But it is unreasonable to expect schools to completely eliminate any large pre-existing inequalities soon after children first enter the education system, especially if those schools are under-funded and over-challenged.
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- Inequality
- Race (biology)
- Mathematics education
- Academic achievement
- Social class
- Class (philosophy)
- Social inequality
- Educational inequality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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