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November 26, 2006What It Takes to Make a StudentA lengthy discussion of what it might take to close the minority achievement gap in the New York Times Magazine entitled, " What It Takes to Make a Student". The study Larry Winkler has so cogently referenced time and again here is highlighted. The author concludes that low-income minority students need better educational opportunities than their middle class white counterparts. If there is a limited budget for education, does this mean then that those middle class students must accept less? Is it this thinking that is driving the elimination of diversity in our high school curricula? As I read this article, the greatest chance of overcoming disparities resides in early childhood and elementary experiences, not in dismantling the high school curriculum. Posted by Joan Knoebel at November 26, 2006 9:56 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |