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Labeled A Nation at Risk, Americans are urgently seeking reform in
their public school systems. While many promising programs are
being developed, they have not yet been validated. The national
conference Making Schools Work for Underachieving Minority Students
shared the best of what is presently known and deliberated on the
implications for research, policy, and practice. Sponsored by
CRESST (Center for Research on Evaluation Standards and Student
Testing), The National Urban League, and the National Council of
LaRaza, the conference was financed by the U.S. Department of
Education. Closely following the structure of the conference, this
volume's contributors examine education's current status. They then
investigate potentially promising approaches to specific problem
areas. Contributors treat issues of evaluation and testing, and
conclude by addressing the potential of collaborative efforts.
Responding to a major challenge, community groups and organizations
throughout the country are seeking answers to the problem of
underachieving minority students. This volume builds on these
shared interests and is a first step toward an intervention
process. Topics covered include: creating effective instructional
programs; reducing the dropout rate; preparing students for
secondary and postsecondary success; helping limited English
proficient students; and improving teacher quality. The volume's
contributors hope to promote dialogue on promising practices,
foster collaboration, identify critical R & D needs and
collaborative arrangements, and identify testing and evaluation
issues for subsequent inquiry.
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