Content tagged: poverty and education

Veteran Chicago Teacher & Former Director of Safety Speaks Out on the Impact of the Recession, Ducan Policies

Posted on April 29, 2009

“My speculation is that the damage this recession will do to kids’ education prospects is far more than the positive good most changes in educational policies can produce.” – EDDRA email listserv participant.* Since the research basis for our sharings here requires some credentialing, allow me to post the following as (now retired) “Director...

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On Controlling for Family Influence on Achievement

Posted on April 2, 2009

As I review Berends’ and colleagues 2008 volume Charter School Outcomes (Lawrence Erlbaum), a key assumption of Anglo-American political theory, namely that just inequality is the result of “natural distinction” (as opposed to social distinction), undergirds the authors’ efforts to improve research methods for evaluating school...

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