Concept information
Preferred term
racial inequality: achievement
Definition
- No issue in American education is more important to the nation's civic and economic well-being than the persistence of racial gaps in educational opportunity and achievement. Since the early 1970s, analyses of nationally representative survey data have documented an enduring history of achievement differences, according to which whites and especially east Asians enjoy relatively high average student performance, while African Americans and some Hispanic and southeast Asian subgroups experience relatively low average student performance. [Source: Sociology of Education: An A-to-Z Guide; Racial Inequality: Achievement]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-LDL9W5LR-7
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