-
Good schooling can be very helpful for low-income students, but these students’ socioeconomic backgrounds have more impact than schooling on their futures.
-
For this reason, more general social reform must accompany effective school reform.
-
Several strategies, including smaller classes and better-paid teachers, will help improve the learning of low-income students.
FOR YOUR REVIEW -
Write a short essay in which you outline what a school’s superintendent might do to improve the learning of the school district’s elementary school students.
-
Why do you think the United States has not more vigorously pursued the school reform agenda outlined in this section?
[1] Chetty, R., Friedman, J. N., Hilger, N., Saez, E., Schanzenbach, D. W., & Yagan, D. (2011). How does your kindergarten classroom affect your earnings? Evidence from Project STAR.Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126, 1593–1660.
[2] Downey, D. B., & Gibbs, B. G. (2012). How schools really matter. In D. Hartmann & C. Uggen (Eds.), The Contexts Reader (2nd ed., pp. 80–86). New York, NY: W. W. Norton; Ladd, H. F., & Fiske, E. B. (2011, December 12). Class matters. Why won’t we admit it? New York Times, p. A23.
[3] Farhi, P. (2011, May 20). Five myths about America’s schools. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/.
[4] Russell, H. B. (2011, May 1). A new measure for classroom quality. New York Times, p. WK12.
[5] Downey, D. B., & Gibbs, B. G. (2012). How schools really matter. In D. Hartmann & C. Uggen (Eds.), The Contexts Reader (2nd ed., pp. 80–86). New York, NY: W. W. Norton.
[6] Rank, M. R. (2004). One nation, underprivileged: Why American poverty affects us all. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
[7] Lowrey, A. (2012, January 6). Big study links good teachers to lasting gain. New York Times, p. A1.
[8] Madland, D., & Bunker, N. (2011). Middle-class societies invest more in public education: A stronger middle class is associated with higher levels of spending on education. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress; Rokosa, J. (2011). Fighting the war on poverty with early childhood education. Retrieved January 7, 2012, fromhttp://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/10/poverty_early_childhood_education.html; Rothstein, R. (2010). How to fix our schools. Retrieved January 11, 2012, fromhttp://www.epi.org/publication/ib286/; Smerdon, B. A., & Borman, K. M. (Eds.). (2009).Saving America’s high schools. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press.
[9] Lowe, J. I. (2011, January 13). To boost learning, start with emotional health. Education Week. Retrieved fromhttp://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/12/07/13lowe_ep.h31.html.
[10] Roksa, J., & Potter, D. (2011). Parenting and academic achievement: Intergenerational transmission of educational advantage. Sociology of Education, 84, 299–321.
[11] Farrington, D. P., & Ttofi, M. M. (2009). Reducing school bullying: Evidence-based implications for policy. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, 39, 281–345.
Dostları ilə paylaş: |