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June 19, 2012

Homework and the Achievement Gap

Madison School Board Member Ed Hughes:

When I reviewed the many sound initiatives in the Achievement Gap Plan (AGP), I came to think that a piece was missing. The plan addresses the need for our teachers and schools, our community partners, and our parents all to do their part to assist in the academic achievement of our students. Nowhere in the plan, however, do we acknowledge the basic fact that ultimately our students are the ones responsible for their own learning.

The only way students who are behind will be able to catch up is by putting in the time and effort necessary to expand their learning and increase their skills. It's pretty simple. If we are to narrow the achievement gap in the sense that we expect students of color to achieve at the same level as white students - and not merely expect that a higher percentage of students of color will achieve proficiency as measured on standardized tests - then the students of color will have to work harder than the white students in order to make up the ground between them. There is simply no other way. The white students aren't going to just sit around and wait for the others to reach their level.

Related: Madison Schools Administration has "introduced more than 18 programs and initiatives for elementary teachers since 2009"

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 19, 2012 1:27 AM
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