Education is a profession in which billions of federal dollars
have been spent to reduce academic underachievement--particularly
for minority children from poverty homes. Few funded programs have
reduced failure on standardized achievement tests. Despite either
repetition or innovation, most children who fail do not perform
substantially better the next time around. On the other hand,
practitioners who have used the Dunn and Dunn learning-styles
approaches have reported statistically higher standardized
achievement test scores among average, poorly achieving, and
special education students.
This book is based on the practical, diverse experiences of more
than thirty different supervisors throughout the United States.
Representing a variety of urban and suburban locations with diverse
student populations, each supervisor was able to obtain
significantly higher standardized achievement test scores for his
or her student populations.
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