Overcoming the Educational Disadvantages of Poor Children: How Much do Teacher Preparation, Workload, and Expectations Matter

Overcoming the Educational Disadvantages of Poor Children: How Much do Teacher Preparation, Workload, and Expectations Matter

Published: Mar 30, 2015
Publisher: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, vol. 85, no. 2 (subscription required)
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Oscar A. Barbarin

This article reviews data on aspects of the learning environment most closely associated with successful development of early academic competence, compares children from low socioeconomic backgrounds to children with higher socioeconomic status (SES) on access to academically auspicious environments, and uses the findings to identify promising targets for social innovations aimed at improving the educational prospects of poor children.

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