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Parsing Hispanic-White achievement gaps: The influence of individual, family, and school factors on Mathematics achievement differences in the elementary grades.
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Parsing Hispanic-White achievement gaps: The influence of individual, family, and school factors on Mathematics achievement differences in the elementary grades./
Author:
Perez-Johnson, Irma L.
Description:
192 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-04, Section: A, page: 1281.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-04A.
Subject:
Education, Elementary. -
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9780549574934
Parsing Hispanic-White achievement gaps: The influence of individual, family, and school factors on Mathematics achievement differences in the elementary grades.
Perez-Johnson, Irma L.
Parsing Hispanic-White achievement gaps: The influence of individual, family, and school factors on Mathematics achievement differences in the elementary grades.
- 192 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-04, Section: A, page: 1281.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2008.
Persistent academic achievement gaps have been noted among children of different race-ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds in the United States. The patterns and causes of these gaps are not well understood, especially for Hispanic students. With Hispanics accounting for an increasing share of students and workers in our nation, expanding our understanding of Hispanic-White achievement differences takes on increased importance.
ISBN: 9780549574934Subjects--Topical Terms:
516171
Education, Elementary.
Parsing Hispanic-White achievement gaps: The influence of individual, family, and school factors on Mathematics achievement differences in the elementary grades.
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This dissertation applies hierarchical growth curve modeling techniques to the analysis of data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort (ECLS-K). It examines the associations between individual characteristics and characteristics of children's home and school environments, and the Mathematics learning trajectories for Hispanic and White children from Kindergarten to the fifth grade.
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The ECLS-K is an ideal dataset to study these issues. Its nationally representative sample, multiple information sources, and longitudinal design make it possible to model children's learning trajectories, identify factors across diverse domains that help account for differences in learning, and assess their relative importance. Hence, study data can help identify promising policy levers to reduce or eliminate Hispanic-White achievement differences.
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The study makes several important contributions. It helps address the important gap in the literature on Hispanic-White achievement differences. It examines the most appropriate longitudinal measures of achievement and applies the most appropriate statistical techniques to their analysis. The study also examines the effects of within-child changes in factors associated with Mathematics achievement, and investigates possible heterogeneity in such effects.
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