Our data suggest that this claim that high school athletic success comes at
the expense of academic success is mistaken.
We look at whether high schools that give greater priority to athletic success do so at
the expense of academic success.
Does Athletic Success Come at
the Expense of Academic Success?.
Not exact matches
Devoutly wishing to enhance minority students» access to
academic and career
success, and disdaining universities» self - serving desire to assemble racially diverse student bodies at the
expense of young people already shortchanged by inferior K — 12 schools, Sander and Taylor show that large minority admissions preferences are hypocritical and a severe disservice to many able students.
We would all agree that
academic success is important but not at the
expense of emotional well - being.
Both educators and the public are beginning to better understand that
success for our students, beyond high school and through college and careers, means that teaching and learning must focus on more than just core
academic content — and that students do not gain social and emotional competencies at the
expense of rigorous
academics.
That said this criticism leads us to question whether
Success Academy's laser - like focus on
academic excellence comes at the
expense of other student outcomes, such as their socio - emotional and behavioral health.