What do you think is most important in an effort to reduce the achievement gap in education, and why? early education.
quality teachers.
-Counselors/staff.
-Technology/supplies.
-Music/arts.
-Libraries.
teacher quality.
Teachers must bring the same level for all students. In addition, schools should offer incentives for highly qualified teachers to teach in schools with low stage. The low-performing schools, which are typically mostly minority students generally receive the new teachers and less qualified.
Not all factors play a role in reducing the gap, plus some you do not list.
Early education and make higher education cheaper. home schooling as a supplement should be strongly encouraged. Also effective teachers do not push their own point of view of the world it.
If you want to reduce the achievement gap, while dumb down the smart kids! :)
Seriously, I think the answer is to increase the teaching time - day of school and the school year. Several schools have reported significant gains from this approach.
Among the options you gave, I would choose the quality of teachers are most important.
None of these answers. In support, the parents who value education and respect in the house from the point of birth will have a far greater impact on the achievement gap as one of "too little, too late" provisional measures on list.
Posted on May 18, 2010.