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Research Report: Achievement Gap

By Kate Stoltzfus — February 14, 2017 1 min read
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Achievement gaps in math between Latino students and their white counterparts set in before kindergarten, says by Child Trends’ Hispanic Institute.

The study analyzed data from a longitudinal study by the National Center for Education Statistics that tracked nearly 10,400 students’ progress from kindergarten through 5th grade starting in 2010, among other sources. At the beginning of kindergarten, Latino students’ math skills already trail behind those of white students by the equivalent of three monthsof learning. This early gap sets students up to remain behind in math in the spring of their kindergarten year—which can affect future learning and success.

Latino children were more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty, and those who began school with lower math skills also were less likely to attend center-based child care. But those students who attended full-day kindergarten showed more progress in math than those who only attended for a half day.

A version of this article appeared in the February 15, 2017 edition of Education Week as Achievement Gap

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