The Economic Impact of Achievement Gaps in Pennsylvania’s Public Schools
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Karoly, Lynn A.
Language
EnglishAbstract
This study documents the magnitude of the gaps in education performance across public school students in Pennsylvania classified by race-ethnicity and socioeconomic status as measured by standardized achievement tests in eighth grade and high school graduation rates. The economic consequences of these gaps are quantified in terms of lost earnings for the low-performing groups and diminished economic output for the state.
Keywords
Education; SociologyISBN
9780833093622Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2015Classification
Secondary schools
Teaching of students with English as a second language (TESOL)
Examinations & assessment
Inclusive education / mainstreaming
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
Secondary schools
Teaching of a specific subject
Education: examinations and assessment
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies