Title: Achievement Gaps
1Achievement Gaps
- Jessica Allen
- November 2, 2007
2Introduction
- An achievement gap refers to the observed
disparity on a number of educational measures
between the performance of groups of students,
especially groups defined by race and
socioeconomic status.
3Introduction Continued
- As racial diversity grows in our society
achievement gaps among the minority students
begin to increase. - Not only are the minority races behind in
education, but the children from low income
families are also behind in school. - We as future teachers need to be prepared to come
up with different methods to help close
achievement gaps.
4Overview
- This presentation will explain the achievement
gaps among minority races/ethnic groups and
social classes in public education today. - I will also explain the ways in which the United
States is trying to close achievement gaps among
minority students. Teachers need to find ways to
close achievement gaps in their classroom.
5Measuring Achievement Gaps
- There are several ways to measure the achievement
gap. One common method is to compare academic
performance among African-American, Hispanic, and
white students on standardized assessments. - Another way to measure the achievement gap is to
compare the highest level of educational
attainment for various groups.
6Race and Intelligence
- The study of race and intelligence is a
controversial study of how human intellectual
capacities may vary among the different
population groups commonly known as races. This
study seeks to identify and explain the
differences of intelligence as well as the
underlying causes of such variance. - Studies have shown that even when African
Americans and Hispanics come from middle class
families their achievement scores are still lower
than white students.
7- Theories about the possibility of a correlation
among race and intelligence has been around since
the 16th century. - The contemporary debate focuses on the nature,
causes, and importance of ethnic differences in
intelligence test scores and other measures of
cognitive ability. - Today we are still trying to figure out if race
can be considered an issue in why there are
achievement gaps.
8- The graph on the left shows the achievement gaps
between Hispanics and whites from 2004 to 2005. - The graph on the right shows the achievement gaps
among African Americans and whites from 2004 to
2005.
9Mean IQ Scores
- The mean IQ scores among African Americans has
been measured as approximately 85. - The mean IQ score of Hispanics has been measured
as approximately 89. - The mean IQ score of whites has been measured as
approximately 100.
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11- This graph shows that there is a significant gap
among minority students. The average test score
for a Caucasian student is an 100. Average
scores on all four of these tests for African
American students are less than an 100.
12Math Scores
13Reading Scores
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15- African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and
immigrants for whom English is not a first
language lag behind English-speaking,
native-born, white students. - There is a lot of evidence for achievement gaps
among minority races - drop-out rates are higher among minority races
- The number of students from a minority race
placed in the gifted program is very low - The number of students from a minority race that
go to college and graduate college is lower - The amount of people from a minority race in
professional programs is lower
16- This is a graph from 1996 that shows the percent
of High School dropouts in the United States. - As you can see the highest percentage of dropouts
occurs with the foreign-born Hispanics.
17- The Core Curriculum is usually deemed the central
study, and is usually made mandatory for all
students in the school system. - The graph shows that the number of students in
Core Curriculum classes has increased, but is
still low.
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19Students from low income families
- The number of children living in low income
families is rising. - Among the 70 million children living in the
United States, 27 million, nearly 40, are living
in low- income families - 17 of all American children live at or below the
poverty level.
20 of low-income families vary by race
- 62 of Hispanic children
- 60 of African American children
- 28 of Asian children
- 26 of White children
21- By the time children that come from low income
families begin public school they lag
significantly behind their more affluent peer
academically, socially, and physically. - Children and adolescents from low-income families
and the underclass (a term describing the poorest
of the poor and those who are trapped in a cycle
of poverty) are the least likely to graduate high
school. - Children raised in poverty are likely to suffer
from hunger and malnutrition which can sap their
energy for schoolwork.
22- Lower-income fourth and eighth graders lagged 20
to 30 points behind their peers on math and
reading test - Poor Southern students who make up the majority
of their states student populations also have
lower college attendance rates than their peers.
23- This graph shows income has a great impact on how
a child does in school. Lower income students
have lower SAT scores in ever race than the
higher income students.
24Closing Achievement Gaps
- Head Start Programs have been very beneficial in
helping children from low income families. - Head Start Programs are pre k schools that enroll
children from low income families. - Head Start Programs have focused on school
readiness, and have better prepared young
children for their first few years of school. - Head Start Programs are very beneficial at the
beginning of school years, but do not seem to
always have a lasting effect on students.
25- The government has also tried to close
achievement gaps by changing The Federal
Education Policy. - The No Child Left Behind Act requires states to
set the same performance targets for children
from economically disadvantaged families, with
disabilities, with limited English proficiency,
and from all major ethnic and racial groups. - Within a school, if any student subgroup
persistently fails to meet performance targets,
districts must provide public school choice and
supplemental services to those students and
eventually restructure the school's governance.
This is required even if the school performs well
overall.
26Further Actions!Improving the Quality of Teachers
- Students need effective teaching in order to
achieve. Research suggests that recruiting
qualified teachers is an important way to close
the achievement gap. - The schools with the biggest achievement gap tend
to attract the lowest numbers of quality
teachers. Students that are low income or
minority tend to receive the most inexperienced
teachers at their schools. - The United States needs more teachers with
quality teaching skills, and new ideas to help
close achievement gaps. - The United States needs more teachers that
respect and care for their students.
27Importance of Closing Achievement Gap
- It is very important to close the achievement gap
among students for many reasons - To lower drop out rates
- To lower the poverty cycle
- To have a higher number of students attending
college - To have a higher number of people in professional
programs, etc.
28Wikipedia
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achievement_gap
- This website is a great resource to use when
learning about achievement gaps. - The website had a lot of information and graphs
that explained and showed the statistics of
achievement gaps.
29Race and Achievement Gap
- http//www.rethinkingschools.org/archive/15_04/Rac
e154.shtml - This website is about the historical facts, gaps
in test scores, and numerical scales related to
achievement gaps among minority races.
30Study Most students in South are poor
- http//www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/20922.ht
ml - This article is about poor students in public
schools. It shows that the majority of poor
students are in the South.
31Closing the Achievement Gap
- http//www.subnet.nga.org/educlear/achievement/ind
ex.html - This websites gives examples of how the
government is taking action in closing the
achievement gap, and it also gives options for
further action in closing achievement gaps.
32Minority test takers make significant gains on
SAT but achievement gap between White, minority
students persists
- http//findarticle.com/p/articles/mi_m0DXK/is_16_2
1/ai_n6355356 - This article tells about the gains in the average
test scores, and the amount of points gained on
test. - The article also reports a gap between white
students and students from other racial and
ethnic groups continues.
33Reaching All Learners Perspectives on Gender,
Class, Ethnicity, and Special Needs
- This book explains the difficulties presented in
low income families, and minority ethnic groups. - It also explains what goes on in an everyday
high-poverty school. - Audience Future teachers
34Closing the Achievement Gap A Vision for
Changing Beliefs and Practices
- This book explains the achievement gaps in our
society today, and gives options to close them. - This book helps educators be prepared for
minority and low income students. - It also gives ways to close the achievement gap.
- Audience Teachers, Teacher Educators, Community
35Conclusion
- Achievement Gaps are presented in many classrooms
across the United States. Teachers need to be
able to teach students that are learning slower
than others, while teaching the fast learners as
well. All students brains need to be stimulated
on a day to day basis. If teachers concentrate
more on how they can help slower learning
children, and children that are behind we may one
day be able to close achievement gaps.
36References
- Bennett, Christine I. (1986). Multicultural
Education Theory and Practice. Pearson
Education, Inc. - Closing The Achievement Gap Retrieved November
2007. Website http//www.subnet.nga.org/educlea
r/achievement/index.html. - McClatchy Washington Bureau Study Most
students in South are poor. Retrieved October
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age/story/20922.html. - Minority test takers make significant gains on
SAT but achievement gap between White,
minority students persists Retrieved November
2007. Website http//findarticle.com/p/article
s/mi_m0DXK/is_16_21/ai_n6355356. - Rethinking Schools Race and the Achievement
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ce154.shtml. - Wikipedia Achievment Gap. Retrieved October
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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achievement_gap. - Williams, Belinda. (2004). Closing the
Achievement Gap A Vision for Changing Beliefs
and Practices. ASCD.