In a changing world that demands new skills, a vital concern of
public education is the gap in academic performance between low-
and high-achieving students. There is no excuse for the achievement
gaps that persist among poor and minority students in schools
today. All students can succeed at high levels, regardless of race,
ethnicity and economic background. Several countries have
successfully confronted inequities in achievement, demonstrating
that any school can close achievement gaps regardless of the
community they serve, and that all students can achieve at high
levels when they are provided with the right opportunities. This
book is about understanding what factors selected countries have
applied to promote progress and what factors contribute to progress
in the closing of achievement gaps. It is about creating
opportunities for all students.
"Closing the Achievement Gap from an International Perspective:
Transforming STEM for Effective Education" is written in response
to rising concern for the improvement of quality education -
especially in mathematics and science - provided to all students.
The contributors take a systematic view of the subject, beginning
with a cross-national analysis of teacher qualifications and the
achievement gap that spans 50 countries. The content of the book is
organized in sections describing education around the globe: North
and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Individual
chapters offer close-up analysis of efforts to close achievement
gaps in the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, England, Turkey, China, South
Africa and Australia among many others.The contributors provide
information on the achievement gap in mathematics and science,
review current research, and present strategies for fostering
improvement and raising performance with a focus on school-related
variables that adversely affect educational outcomes among poor and
minority students. The authors of the various chapters looked at
how students' data correlated with classroom practices, teacher
instruction and academic programming, as part of their efforts to
measure student growth. Qualitative and quantitative data are
provided to provide evidence not only of the problem, but also for
the solution. The book concludes with a chapter on promoting
equality and equity to shrink the achievement gap worldwide."
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