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Academic Equity Data

Glen Naturewise

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Academic Equity Data examines the pervasive issue of educational disparities linked to socioeconomic status, providing a data-driven analysis of how these inequities shape student trajectories. 

 
The book explores how unequal access to resources like funding and qualified teachers contributes to differing educational outcomes, such as varying standardized test scores and graduation rates. 

 
Notably, the book reveals how such disparities can have long-term socioeconomic consequences affecting economic mobility and civic engagement. 

 
The book avoids complex jargon, instead presenting a clear, accessible analysis for a broad audience. It begins by introducing core concepts of educational equity and data analysis before delving into specific inequities within primary, secondary, and higher education. 

 
Case studies illustrate the practical implications of academic inequity, while the book concludes with potential solutions and policy recommendations. 

 
The approach integrates quantitative data with qualitative narratives, offering a comprehensive understanding of the factors impacting educational equity. 

 
By exploring historical policies and practices, the book reveals systemic issues that perpetuate cycles of poverty and disadvantage, emphasizing the need for evidence-based interventions. 

 
This book is invaluable for educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned with social justice in education.
Disponible desde: 13/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 77 páginas.

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