Recent Trends in Income, Racial, and Ethnic School Readiness Gaps at Kindergarten Entry
Academic achievement gaps between high- and low-income students born in the 1990s were much larger than between cohorts born two decades earlier. Racial/ethnic achievement gaps declined during the same period. To determine whether these two trends have continued in more recent cohorts, we examine tr...
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Main Authors: | Sean F. Reardon (Author), Ximena A. Portilla (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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