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Closing the Achievement Gap RevisitedPosted on April 13, 2004
On average, black students show strong gains from fourth to eighth grade, compared with whites. A National Association of Education Progress (NAEP) state-by-state analysis finds that although they start behind, black fourth graders increase their reading scores at a greater rate than white and Asian students in the years between fourth and eighth grade. email this page | printer friendly version | visit (182)
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